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Perles
Perles, fashioned in a delicate line of pearls, incorporates design typical of the Louis XVI style.
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Malmaison
Malmaison is the ultimate Empire provincal collection. It is named after the castle which was a favorite vacation spot for Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine. Its adornment entails illustrations of water leaves and lotus flowers. The symmetrical structure of the decor is typical of the Empire style.
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Madison 6
Madison 6 exhibits the hexagon insignia, an iconic geometric motif of the Maison since its founding.
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Jardin d'Eden
The Jardin d´Eden collection was created in 2010 by Marcel Wanders. Jardin d’Eden is french for ʺGarden of Edenʺ.
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Graffiti
Graffiti’s graphics are engraved with symbols, and phrases which replicate graffiti.
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Albi
Albi is a classic design inspired by a famous Cathedral in Albi, France. The clean and straight lines amplifies the southern French art style.
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Arborescence
Arborescence, designed by Ora-Ïto, is a minimalist design. Combines the elegance with the abstract.


Charles Christofle becomes a goldsmith after acquiring patents for electrolytic gilding (gold plating and silver plating using electrolysis). This was the birth of silverware in France.
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Christofle became renowned for its silverware following a considerable order of over 4,000 tableware pieces, which included silverware for the Emperor Napoleon III.
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Now recognized for their tableware, La Maison Christofle is called upon to supply other foreign Kings and Emperors, such as Maximilian of Mexico, Sultan Abdulaziz of the Ottoman Empire, the Tsar of Russia, the Kaiser of Germany and the Austro - Hungarian Emperor.
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With the development of new techniques such as large-scale electroplating, enamel, patina, and natural imprints, and the opening of new factories in Saint-Denis, France, and Karlsruhe, Germany, Christofle has become one of the leading goldsmiths of the century.
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