You’d expect good family flatware to cost a pretty penny, but Deco found a set that’s so luxurious, only those born with a silver spoon in their mouth can likely afford it! Christofle Paris, a luxury ...
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In 2015, Christofle created a giant silverware-containing egg. “A new kind of service, a boxed set of flatware for everyday use, an array of utensils in a modern case...”—these are a few ways CEO ...
the pattern designed in 1985 by Bernard Yot (b. 1944), Paris, France, comprising a dozen eight-piece place settings, with an additional dozen dessert forks and four other serving pieces. New Orleans ...
View A Christofle Silverplate Flatware Service by Christofle Co. on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Christofle Co..
Known for its distinctive silverwork and tabletop pieces, the Parisian firm Christofle has established Studio Christofle on Melrose Place in Los Angeles as the international brand’s sole concept store ...
"Million Dollar Decorator" Mary McDonald and several designers come out to the studio space for a collaboration between the iconic French silver brand and antique dealer JF Chen. By Vanessa Kogevinas ...
In a world of excess and micro-trends in design, the continued reign of silver tabletop pieces—from utensils to champagne buckets—feels like a quiet ode to tradition. The reflective metal has been the ...
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