Meet the Craighill Sidewinder Knife—part blade, part kinetic sculpture, and entirely too cool for your average EDC collection. At $178, it’s the lovechild of sharp utility and mesmerizing design, brought to life through a years-long collaboration with Chen Chen and Kai Williams. The Sidewinder doesn’t just open—it performs. Its interlocking mechanical hilt mimics the serpentine motion of its namesake, making the act of unsheathing the blade a spectacle in itself. Forget flick knives—this one practically demands a standing ovation every time you use it. Made from stone-washed and black PVD-coated stainless steel, the Sidewinder feels as serious as it looks. At 5.6 ounces, it has just the right heft to command respect, whether it’s slicing, dicing, or sitting on your desk looking like a modern art masterpiece. With a 2.5″ blade, liner lock, and pocket-friendly size, it’s as functional as it is fascinating. Who knew cutting edge could be so literal?