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Silver plated Fish shape vase

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Designed by Émile Reiber, an architect who became the head of Christofle’s design and composition workshop from 1865 to 1878, the fish-shaped Vase is inspired by a Japanese bronze vase from the late Edo period (1603-1868) belonging to the Cernuschi Museum’s collection.

A spearhead of the Japonisme movement and passionate about Asian arts, Reiber revisited this piece in 1874 for Christofle, in cloisonné enamel, a delicate technique he perfected and brought back into fashion. This vase, on loan from the Musée d’Orsay, is part of the exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs.

An essential classic of the house, this fish-shaped Vase is reissued in patinated silver-plated metal (33.5 cm in height), made for the first time in a solid cast, without assembly, with special attention paid by the workshops to certain details such as the eyes or fins, to give it life and character.


  • Reference
    B04221019
  • Collection
    Les Collections Historiques
  • Family
    Vases
  • Materials
    Silver Plated
  • Length
    23 cm – 9.1 in
  • Width
    7 cm – 2.8 in
  • Height
    33,5 cm – 13.18 in
  • Capacity
    150 cl – 50.7 oz
  • Weight
    4154 gr

LES COLLECTIONS HISTORIQUES

VASE CHUTE DE GLYCINES

The Historic Collections celebrate the audacity 
of the Maison’s archives through a contemporary 
reinterpretation of the Chute de Glycines vase, 
originally created in 1917 and inspired by the 
art of dinanderie.


Entirely handcrafted in the Haute Orfèvrerie 
workshops in Normandy, this spectacular and 
generously sized vase combines a matte brushed 
finish on its body with a mirror-polished motif 
that shines with radiant reflections. A duality of 
textures that enhances the Art Nouveau pattern. 
A unique silverwork that employs the techniques 
of spinning, chasing, and polishing

1842

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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