German knife maker Böker collaborated with Polish designer Robert Kohut on the Fafo, a fixed‑blade knife that marries Scandinavian‑style minimalism with tactical sensibility.

Its 3.81‑inch blade is ground from 440C stainless steel and treated for durability, giving it the edge retention necessary for daily carry. The slim profile and narrow handle recall the balance of a throwing knife while remaining practical for slicing and carving tasks.
At just 3.7 ounces, the Fafo won’t weigh down a pack or pocket. A textured G‑10 pommel and a discreet finger guard provide security without compromising the clean silhouette. Böker includes a fitted Kydex sheath for belt carry or MOLLE attachment.
Beyond its specs, the Fafo contributes to a worthy cause: a portion of proceeds goes to cancer research, reflecting Kohut’s commitment to charitable design.
The knife is available now through Böker’s online store and authorized retailers. Its blend of understated styling, quality materials and philanthropic intent makes the Fafo an appealing choice for outdoorsmen and knife collectors who value both performance and purpose.
