The Vertigo cheese tray in frosted glass with silver plated center detail/handle is perfect way to add modern elegance to cocktail hour and is ideal way to serve cheese, charcuterie or finger foods. Vertigo’s bold motif — a subtly asymmetrical, thick ring often placed playfully askew — can be found on every piece in the collection designed by Andrée Putman.
A silver plated cheese tray in the Malmaison pattern.
Included in the collection in 1967, Malmaison is THE Christofle Empire model. The Chateau de Malmaison near Paris was the favorite residence of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine. The palm and lotus leaf frieze and the symmetry of the decoration are typical of the Empire style, which was largely inspired by Antiquity.
An extra-large silver-plated rectangular tray features two side handles. It is available in a smaller version here.
Vertigo’s bold motif — a subtly asymmetrical, thick ring often placed playfully askew — can be found on every piece in the collection designed by Andrée Putman.
Set a playfully elegant table with the silver plated and lidded cheese/ jam dish in the Vertigo pattern. Vertigo’s bold motif — a subtly asymmetrical, thick ring often placed playfully askew — can be found on every piece in the collection designed by Andrée Putman.
The Albi personal lidded cheese dish was designed for use with soft cheeses, but can just as easily hold condiments, sauces, ice cream toppings or small bites like olives or nuts. There’s a notch in the sie to hold a spreader or small spoon. The Albi line, created in 1968, takes its inspiration from a French town located between Toulouse and Bordeaux and its famous cathedral known for its remarkable architecture, clean straight lines and single nave.
The silver plated cheese knife in the Albi pattern also has two teeth at the end to pick cheese off of a cheese plate. The Albi line, created in 1968, takes its inspiration from a French town located between Toulouse and Bordeaux and its famous cathedral known for its remarkable architecture, clean straight lines and single nave.
Set a playfully elegant table with the silver plated and lidded butter dish in the Vertigo pattern. Vertigo’s bold motif — a subtly asymmetrical, thick ring often placed playfully askew — can be found on every piece in the collection designed by Andrée Putman.
A stainless steel butter knife in the Albi pattern The Albi line, created in 1968, takes its inspiration from a French town located between Toulouse and Bordeaux and its famous cathedral known for its remarkable architecture, clean straight lines and single nave.
One of Christofle's most historic patterns, Malmaison typifies the Empire style, with its frieze of delicate palm and lotus leaves and symmetrical design. The name is a nod to the Chateau de la Malmaison, a favored Parisian residence of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine.
Set of 2 red wine crystal glasses, Iriana collection
Proposition 65 Warning: Consuming foods or beverages that have been kept or served in leaded crystal products or handling products made of leaded crystal will expose you to lead - a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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SKU
B07962002
Family
Red wine glasses
Main material
Crystal
Collection
Iriana
Height
19.5 cm
Capacite
19 cl
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Compose your Cheese Board Set starting by choosing your tray, then your knife and finally your wine glass to inhance your tasting experience !
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