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Silver-Plated Picture Frame - for 13 x 18 cm photos

NOK 5,498

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NOK 5,498

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NOK 5,498

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An iconic piece from Maison Christofle, this Malmaison photo frame is the perfect gift for any occasion. A rotating latch on the back ensures easy opening. Christofle offers a wide selection of frames designed to suit every style, from timeless classic designs to refined contemporary creations. The Malmaison collection embodies the grandeur of the Empire style, distinguished by refined ornamentation and the iconic palmette motif, offering a timeless expression of French elegance to showcase your most precious memories.

 

Personalize your frame with an engraved text, placed either on the front or on the back. Front engraving is available in portrait or landscape orientation. For back engraving, you will receive an engraved self-adhesive silver-plated metal plate (6 × 2 cm) ready to attach. 

 

Your Christofle photo frame has no protective varnish. Avoiding wooden parts, don't forget to maintain your frame with a Christofle maintenance product.


  • Reference
    B04256134
  • Collection
    Malmaison
  • Family
    Picture frames
  • Main material
    Silver Plated
  • Length
    24,1 cm
  • Width
    19,1 cm

Quantity:
NOK 5,498
Quantity:
NOK 5,498
Malmaison
Malmaison - 39 pieces
Empire Style collection

The “Château 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.

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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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