When it comes to silverware and tableware, one of the first names that comes to mind internationally is undoubtedly Christofle. The renowned French brand has its roots in a glorious past, marked by great insights and famous names that have enabled the vertical development of a brand that is recognized and appreciated all over the world.

Let's start from the beginning: Christofle's foundation has very ancient roots. The company was founded in 1830 by Charles Christofle, the son of Parisian master craftsmen who created gold jewelry. Charles was only 15 when he started working, and in 1832, two years after the company was founded, the brand was registered with the relevant office in Paris. However, the real turning point came 12 years later, between 1842 and 1844, when Charles decided to buy the patent for silver plating by electrolysis from Henri De Ruolz. From then on, the company's success was almost immediate, so much so that in 1846 Christofle managed to sell a dinner service to King Louis-Philippe, as well as a service of over 4,000 pieces to Napoleon III. In addition to the beauty and elegance of its objects, Christofle has collaborated with various designers and artists over the years. Among the most famous are René Rozet, Alphonse Mucha, Gio Ponti, and Andrée Putman, who created a line of silver jewelry. In our store, you can find a small selection of og Translated with DeepL.com (free version) When it comes to silverware and tableware, one of the first names that comes to mind internationally is undoubtedly Christofle. The renowned French brand has its roots in a glorious past, marked by great insights and famous names that have enabled the vertical development of a brand that is recognized and appreciated all over the world.

Let's start from the beginning: Christofle's foundation has very ancient roots. The company was founded in 1830 by Charles Christofle, the son of Parisian master craftsmen who created gold jewelry. Charles was only 15 when he started working, and in 1832, two years after the company was founded, the brand was registered with the relevant office in Paris. 

However, the real turning point came 12 years later, between 1842 and 1844, when Charles decided to buy the patent for silver plating by electrolysis from Henri De Ruolz. From then on, the company's success was almost immediate, so much so that in 1846 Christofle managed to sell a dinner service to King Louis-Philippe, as well as a service of over 4,000 pieces to Napoleon III. 

In addition to the beauty and elegance of its objects, Christofle has collaborated with various designers and artists over the years. Among the most famous are René Rozet, Alphonse Mucha, Gio Ponti, and Andrée Putman, who created a line of silver jewelry.

In our store, you can find a small selection of Christofle items, including elegant cutlery sets.