Infini Christofle Flatware
For infinite pleasures, uses, and durability, the Infini Christofle collection explores the perfect dimensions of flatware for a focus on ergonomics and balance.
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The Infini Christofle collection redefines cutlery with its unique sensory experience and astonishing design. Christofle Studio has rethought each element of traditional cutlery to offer 15 quintessential pieces, including 2 for serving, making it a revolutionary addition to table rituals.
Universal cutlery is an exclusive innovation in the Infini Christofle collection, designed to challenge the established order of tableware. The collection features versatile pieces like the medium universal knife and large universal spoon, which combine the functions of multiple traditional cutlery items into one, adapting to the modern use of cutlery and contemporary table settings.
The Infini Christofle collection caters to contemporary lifestyles with its redesigned storage boxes and chests. These new storage solutions contain removable cutlery modules that adapt to different customer expectations and lifestyles, with anti-tarnish cloth lining to protect the pieces from oxidation and removable racks to prevent scratching.
The fish-sauce knife is a highlight of the Infini Christofle collection, offering unprecedented ergonomics and ease in cutting and serving a beautiful fish fillet. It combines the use of a classic fish knife and an individual sauce spoon, with a soft edge and a larger spoon to allow for versatile use, embodying the collection's innovative approach to cutlery.
The Infini Christofle collection reflects the brand's commitment to innovation and quality through its exclusive universal cutlery innovation, rethought storage solutions, and the meticulous craftsmanship of each piece. Made in Christofle's historic factory in France, the collection showcases the brand's dedication to creating essential cutlery that challenges the established order and elevates the modern table setting.
