Free shipping for orders over HK$ 5500. Orders below will be charged HK$ 300
Free shipping for orders over HK$ 5500. Orders below will be charged HK$ 300
Our Boutiques

Les Collections Historiques

Colour Chart for 100 Flatware

HK$525

Quantity:

HK$525

Quantity:

HK$525

+33(0)1 76 27 89 18

Order by phone, Monday to Friday from 10 a.m to 6 p.m.

SHIPPING AND RETURNSmore information
CUSTOMS FEES COVEREDfor all orders
SECURE PAYMENTby Card, Paypal...
Available in store

Trace the heritage of the Maison Christofle through the history of our 100 iconic models over nearly two centuries in the form of a color chart tracing the evolution of our forks.

 

On the back of each model is a text about the collection and its launch date. Ideal for a question-and-answer game.

 

105-page color chart in french version.


  • Reference
    B07250010
  • Collection
    Les Collections Historiques
  • Family
    Other decorative items
  • Materials
    Paper
  • Length
    26 cm – 10.2 in
  • Width
    4,5 cm – 1.8 in
  • Height
    3,6 cm – 1.41 in
  • Weight
    312 gr

Packshots/Les collections historiques/B07250010_SPB_sid7qd
Les Collections Historiques

Colour Chart for 100 Flatware

HK$525
Quantity:
HK$525
Quantity:
HK$525

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

1858

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.

Our whole story