Delicate coffee cups for breakfast, pretty porcelain plates for dinner or a centerpiece decorated with cut flowers to brighten up the evening. Crystal glasses to enjoy a vintage wine in a decanter. Silver trays of all shapes and sizes... The art of the table cannot be improvised. But, mastered, it distinguishes even the simplest of meals and transcends into the art of sharing.
Gallia was born with the 20th century, at the time of the 1900 world’s fair held in Paris to celebrate the achievements of the past century and to accelerate development into the next. In 2022, Christofle launches the reedition of 16 iconic pieces highlighting elements of faune and flora.
This year Christofle reissues eleven exceptional pieces created by Christian Fjerdingstad, danish silversmith born in 1891, including a great design classic the trundle coffee pot (1926), but also the coffee service "1925" with round lines (1933). Discover Fjerdingstad Collection.
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.
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.
Albi is an ode to French elegance. Inspired by the pure and straight lines of the nave of the famous cathedral of the city of Albi, a masterpiece of southern art, this collection quickly became a classic of Christofle.