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Hudson

24-Piece Silver-Plated Flatware Set with Free Storage Box

€840

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A 24 piece stainless steel flatware set in the Hudson pattern includes service for 6 guests and and comes with a storage box. Contains the following: 6 Dinner Forks, 6 Dinner Knives, 6 Tablespoons, 6 After Dinner Teaspoons.

 

Please note that the flatware presented pieces in the image may differ from the flatware pieces you actually receive. We kindly suggest you contact customer service to confirm the pieces included in the set you’re interested in.

 

Originally conceived in 1939 and inspired by the prevailing Art Deco architecture of the era, Hudson was reborn as a stainless steel collection in 2010. Its rigorous architecture is underlined by nets staging along the cutlery handle.

 

Non-contractual picture. Storage boxes contain modules in Imperial Green anti-tarnish fabric.


  • Reference
    B02453824
  • Collection
    Hudson
  • Family
    Place settings and sets
  • Main material
    Stainless Steel

Christofle offers specially-formulated cleaning products that will make silverware care easy and effective. After using each of these products, rinse in clean water and wash as usual.


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Created in 1939 by Danish designer Christian Fjerdingstad, the Hudson collection was reintroduced into the Christofle universe in 2010. It is inspired by the Art Deco movement with its pure and solid lines. Its rigorous architecture is underlined by nets staging along the cutlery handle.

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