1. Concorde Variations - NEW

    Only available in mirror-polished stainless steel with wood interior and stainless steel cutlery until now, the Concorde case is now branching out with three new finishes: shining black, vibrant gold, and a warm copper. A further innovation is that you can now choose which of the 5 Christofle stainless steel cutlery collection you would like to keep in your case: Osiris, Perles, l'Âme de Christofle, Albi, Origine. Discover Concorde Variations.

  2. MOOD By Christofle

    A decorative piece with a compact shape, MOOD by Christofle is a streamlined, comtemporary and universal statement, in a silver-plated service for six. MOOD By Christofle brings to the table the promise of conviviality and moments to remember.

    Discover MOOD Collection

  3. Albi

    This collection takes its name from the French town of Albi,located between Toulouse and Bordeaux. The clean, straight lines and single nave in the famous fortified Albi cathedral inspired the design. Discover Albi Collection

  4. Steel Albi

    This collection takes its name from the French town of Albi,located between Toulouse and Bordeaux. The clean, straight lines and single nave in the famous fortified Albi cathedral inspired the design.

  5. Perles

    The Perles collection represents the alignment of beads in halfrelief is typical of Louis XVI ornamentation. This classic and feminine design outlines the contours of the flatware like a pearl necklace.

  6. Malmaison

    The “Château de Malmaison” near Paris was the favorite residence of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine. The palm and lotus leaf frieze and the symmetry of the decoration are typical of the Empire style, which was largely inspired by Antiquity.

    Discover Malmaison Collection

  7. Marly

    Marly is one of the most elaborately decorated patterns of the collection; the fine chasing of its asymmetrical plant motifs, typical of the “Rocaille” or Louis XV style, highlight the silversmith’s expertise and attention to detail.

    Discover Marly Collection

  8. Jardin d'Eden

    The Jardin d'Eden cutlery collection was created in 2010 by Marcel Wanders studio, a great name in contemporary design. Baroque, the exuberance of its decor breaks with the characteristic refinement of the house. 
    Available in silver metal, partial or total gilding, in solid silver, partial gilding, or vermeil, the arabesques of these luxuriant pieces harmonize with porcelain and gold pieces from the same collection.

  9. L'Âme de Christofle

    Imagined by the Catalan designer Eugeni Quitllet in 2014, the Christofle Soul cutlery collection accompanies both a designer and a classic table to which it will bring strength and modernity.

    Discover L'Ame de Christofle Collection

  10. Infini Christofle

    The Christofle silversmith's house 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 pieces to serve. Like an extension of the hand, the Infini Christofle flatware offers new sensations.

  11. Talisman

    In 1986, Bernard Yot designed Talisman, inspired by the Art Deco style. Unlike any other collection, Talisman is part of Christofle's custom service.

    The collection is available in the color of your choice.

  12. Pompon - NEW

    Pompon cutlery are offered by Christofle in silver-plated or gilded. The handles of this cutlery replicate the twisted aspect of the threads making up the pompom, reproducing the idea of the fluid movement of the threads of the passementerie. The entangled threads thus follow curved, irregular, undulating lines. ​

  13. Steel Perles

    The alignment of beads in halfrelief is typical of Louis XVI ornamentation. This classic and feminine design outlines the contours of the flatware like a pearl necklace.

  14. Cluny

    Cluny is a great classic of French cutlery models inherited from the 18th century. It appeared in the first catalog of the Christofle house in 1862. Its current form, slightly redesigned by the Christofle studio in 1964, magnifies its sober but soft elegance.

  15. Royal Chef

    Royal Chef is making its mark on the art of dining and entertaining with a new collection taking the home chef from kitchen preparations to the dining table. The knives seamlessly blend aesthetics with function enhancing the art of cutting. The blades are in Nitrox ® steel and the oak handles are decorated with a silver-plated pearl that turns every knife, made in France, into a real gem.

  16. Concorde

    With Concorde, Christofle proposes a new case with urban lines associated to an original pattern of flatware. Design inspired by the oblong shape of the Parisian “Place de la Concorde”, Concorde combines the beauty with daily use, elegance with relaxation, pure with ornamentation.

  17. Essentiel

    Created by the Christofle studio in 2017, Essentiel is the cutlery set that brings together essential table cutlery and summarizes a new form of conviviality.

  18. America

    Created in 1933 by the designer Luc Lanel, the America table cutlery collection is a typically Art Deco model. With its cut sides, its stepped molding and its drawn angles, the America model opts for a clean graphic line, characteristic of the architectural movements of this period.

  19. Osiris

    Created in 1991 by the designer Bernard Yot, the Osiris cutlery collection evokes the aquatic and plant world of Egypt. Its discreet ornaments that can be found at the ends of the cutlery sleeves give it a serene and delicate beauty. The Osiris collection invites us to sublimate everyday tables.

  20. Aria

    Imagined in 1985 by designer Bernard Yot, the Aria tableware collection gives the table a very personal touch, an air of enchantment.

  21. Origine

    Created in 2009 by the Christofle studio, the Origine cutlery set offers a contemporary reinterpretation of a traditional model.

    With its full and soft curves, Origine is a contemporary collection that whets the appetite by allowing you to enjoy your curves every day.

  22. Fidelio

     Named after Beethoven's famous opera, the Fidélio collection is an ode to sensuality and simplicity. With its soft harmony, it inspires beautiful tables on all occasions.

  23. Rubans

    The Rubans cutlery collection irresistibly evokes the romantic charm of the 18th century. It also transports us to the happy memories of large family tables and the joys of childhood.

  24. Spatours

    Rooted in the 18th century, Spatours was included in the first Christofle catalogue in 1862. Its generous curves, highlighted with a slender, rounded ridge, give it smoothness and harmony.

  25. Commodore

    Signed by Cardeilhac, the Commodore cutlery collection is a collection with a sleek, timeless look. Art Deco style, it presents both pure lines and large and generous volumes. A decor of rushes highlights its fair proportions and balances its composition.

  26. Hudson

    Created in 1939 by Danish designer Christian Fjerdingstad, the Hudson collection was reintroduced into the Christofle universe in 2010. It is inspired by the Art Deco movement with its pure and solid lines.

  27. Silvercare

    Christofle offers a wide range of exclusive and easy-to-use products to prevent and remove traces of oxidation from your silverware.

  28. MOOD Party