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Oh de Christofle
The steel parts of the OH collection by Christofle are ideal for spending some time on your own or for entertaining outside. Whether it's a long drink on the deck of the boat or a summer meal on the terrace, they combine style and functionality.
Discover the Oh de Christofle collection.
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Vertigo
Designed by Andrée Putman in 2002, "Vertigo" brilliantly illustrates the design concept of its creator: combining a simple and pure aesthetic with the functional function of objects.
Discover the Vertigo tableware and home decoration collections.
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Malmaison
Malmaison is named after the castle which was the favorite holiday resort of the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and the Empress Josephine. Resolutely chic, its ornaments, openwork leaves and symmetry of the decorations, give a statutory imprint to the table and to all the moments that live there.
Discover the Malmaison collection, and its tableware and flatware selections.
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Anémone-Belle Epoque
Created in 1902 by the master silversmiths of Christofle for the Champagne House Perrier-Jouët, the Anémone-Belle Epoque collection is inspired by the anemone motif to highlight the artistic talent of the house.
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Iriana
Designed by the Christofle studio in 1996, the Iriana collection declines with sobriety and cachet a whole set of crystal glassware for the bar. Iriana magnifies the best tasting moments with its elegance and cachet.
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Graphik
Powerful lines, assertive modernity, the Graphik collection was created in 2015 by Christofle studio. It offers a wide range of crystal glassware and silver metal pieces for the bar, perfectly combining aesthetics and functionality. Recently, the collection has become available in jewelry: sharp, daring pieces with a masculine touch.
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Kawali
Created by Christofle studio, the Kawali champagne goblets and champagne flutes collection brings its colorful and festive opulence to the table, for festive and joyful moments. -
Marly
Marly is one of the most elaborately decorated patterns of the collection; the fine chasing of its asymmetrical plant motifs, typical of the “Rocaille” or Louis XV style, highlight the silversmith’s expertise and attention to detail.
Discover the Marly collection, and its flatware selection.


Christofle buys the patents for silver plating and gilding by electrolysis which gave birth to silver metal in France. He becomes a goldsmith.
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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.
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