The sterling silver Dinner Knife in the Malmaison pattern has a steel blade to better resist wear and tear and to increase quality of slice. The intricate verdant pattern by designer Marcel Wanders is characterized by interlacing vines, plants and flowers and named after the most famous garden in history.
A sterling silver dinner fork in the Jardin d'Eden pattern. This collection offers the largest selection of items. Named after the Garden of Eden, Jardin d'Eden's intricate verdant pattern is characterized by interlacing vines, plants and flowers. Jardin d'Eden is the latest Christofle flatware, designed by Marcel Wanders. The effulgent decoration spans the entirety of the flatware in a single engraving.
4-Piece Sterling Silver Flatware Set Jardin d'Eden
This 4-Piece Sterling Silver Flatware Set is composed of : 1 Dinner Fork, 1 Dinner Knive, 1 Tablespoon and 1 After Dinner Teaspoon.
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The Jardin d´Eden cutlery collection was created in 2010 by Marcel Wanders studio, a great name in contemporary design. Baroque, the exuberance of its decor breaks with the characteristic refinement of the house. Available in silver metal, partial or total gilding, in solid silver, partial gilding, or vermeil, the arabesques of these luxuriant pieces harmonize with porcelain and gold pieces from the same collection.
Having become famous, Maison Christofle was solicited by foreign sovereigns such as Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, the Tsar of Russia, Germany of the Kaiser, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Sultan Abdulaziz of the Ottoman Empire.