Founded in 1830 by Charles Christofle, Christofle is the premier French purveyor of silver-plated and sterling silver tableware. The brand is synonymous with the “Art of the Table” (Art de la Table), having served the French royalty, including King Louis-Philippe and Emperor Napoleon III.
Christofle is most famous for its mastery of the EPNS (Electroplated Nickel Silver) process, which they patented in the 1840s, revolutionizing the silver industry.
Christofle's Hotel Collection is renowned for its “heavy-gauge” plating, specifically engineered for the rigors of professional hospitality while maintaining a high-luster aesthetic.
Unlike many competitors, Christofle uses a high-grade base metal (Nickel Silver) and a proprietary electroplating technique that ensures the silver bond is exceptionally strong.
| Collection | Style | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Albi | Classic | Inspired by the clean lines of the Albi Cathedral in France. A staple of formal dining. |
| Malmaison | Empire | Features palmette leaves and eagle motifs; the height of Napoleonic elegance. |
| Jardin d'Eden | Baroque | Designed by Marcel Wanders, featuring intricate floral engravings across the entire surface. |
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