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To celebrate the launch of the Infini Christofle flatware, Sarah Espeute created a hand-embroidered tablecloth in trompe l’oeil. This trick of the eye brings to life a vibrant and modern table.

 

155 x 260 cm

Limited edition: only 10 pieces available. Each signature and tablecloth are unique and come with a stamped and dated certificate of authenticity.

Fabric is made up of 55% linen and 45% cotton blend

Color: pure white

Handmade in Marseille, France


  • Reference
    B07753005
  • Collection
    Infini Christofle
  • Family
    Other table accessories
  • Main material
    Linen
  • Length
    260 cm
  • Width
    155 cm

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The Maison Christofle revisits table practices with its new collection of essential cutlery called Infini Christofle. The Christofle Studio has created Infini Christofle by rethinking each element of cutlery present in a traditional service to offer 15 quintessential pieces, including 2 serving pieces. Like an extension of the hand, the Infini Christofle flatware offers new sensations. 

The Maison Christofle revisits table practices with its new collection of essential cutlery called Infini Christofle. The Christofle Studio has created Infini Christofle by rethinking each element of cutlery present in a traditional service to offer 15 quintessential pieces, including 2 serving pieces. Like an extension of the hand, the Infini Christofle flatware offers new sensations.

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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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