Gift Ideas for Him
Father's Day Dates
In France, the Flaminaire brand (now BIC) is credited with bringing Father’s Day up to date in 1949. During large advertising campaigns, it invited its customers to offer fathers a lighter as a gift… Father’s Day was thus reintroduced and quickly became a popular and well-loved tradition.
In 2026, Father’s Day will be celebrated on Sunday, June 21st in France, the United States, and many other countries. In Spain, Portugal, and Italy, it will take place on March 19th—another occasion to celebrate the arrival of spring.
Bar Essentials
Help him craft the perfect drink with Christofle barware. Discover our elegant bar accessories collection, timeless pieces designed to elevate every serving.
Accessories for his office
This Father’s Day, gift him refined accessories for his office.
Elevate his daily breaks with the Objets Mirroir Coffee cup and La Trousse sets. Trays and frames bring elegance to his desk, daily reminders of your love.
Exceptional Gifts
This unique selection of gifts will help you find something just as special as he is.
Elegant creations designed to be used and appreciated every day.
The origins of Father's Day
Although not strictly speaking a "Father's Day", the tradition of celebrating dads seems to date back to the 15th century, when the Catholic Church instituted March 19 as St. Joseph's Day (who was the adoptive father of Jesus). The celebration of this feast developed from the end of the 16th century, Joseph gradually becoming the patron saint of fathers. To celebrate the event, children made small gifts or gave flowers to their fathers.
An American Renaissance
The idea was taken up in 1909 by an American woman: Sonora Smart Dodd realized that no official event existed to celebrate fathers, unlike Mother's Day. Wishing to pay tribute to her father who had raised his 6 children alone, she asked to organize a celebration in honor of fathers in the city of Spokane (in the state of Washington), on her father's birthday, June 19th. Under the initiative of President Calvin Coolidge, many American States adopted this idea, but it was not until 1972 that President Richard Nixon established Father's Day as a national celebration.








