Christofle "América"
The Christofle América collection was designed in 1933 by designer Luc Lanel and reflects the design characteristics of the Art Deco era. The collection was named after America to honor the cultural admiration and influence that the USA exerted on Europe after World War I. Especially in the Roaring Twenties, America experienced a cultural renaissance that was reflected in music, art, literature, and architecture.
The pieces of the América collection, made in France, are characterized by precise edges, flat shapes, and animated angles that create clear, graphic lines. Typical of the Art Deco style, these design elements evoke the architectural structures of the time and give the collection an elegant yet modern look. The collection includes a variety of silver-plated cutlery and serving pieces. The high-quality material ensures durability and a shiny, luxurious look. It offers a 5-piece set of table cutlery as well as specific pieces such as soup spoons, table knives, dessert forks, espresso spoons, and a cake server. Additionally, specialty cutlery such as a salad serving spoon, a sauce spoon, and a cheese knife are included, ideal for various culinary applications.
The products of the América collection are versatile and perfect for elegant dinners, formal occasions, and special celebrations. They bring a touch of luxury and sophistication to any table and are therefore ideal for hosts who want to offer their guests a special experience. Thanks to their sturdy construction and timeless design, the cutlery is also suitable for daily use and adds a special touch to every meal.