Christofle - Luc Lanel - Dish - Ondulations - Silverplated





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Superb large round dish by Christofle, model Ondulation, in silver-plated metal, designed by Luc LANEL.
Diameter: 32.5 cm
Beautiful shine (Usage scratches)
Sold without the presentation box.
Christofle is a French goldsmithing and table arts company, founded in Paris in 1830 by Charles Christofle.
The company is known for having introduced electrolytic gilding and silver plating in France in 1842. The company was acquired in 2012 by one of its shareholders, the luxury group of the Chalhoub family.
Christofle relies on entirely handcrafted production using traditional techniques. The precious crafts of turning and repoussé, planishing, chasing, and engraving, perpetuated by its Master Goldsmiths and Meilleur Ouvrier de France (Best Craftsmen of France), immortalize the elegance and excellence of every Christofle piece. This irreplaceable human expertise is preserved by highly skilled artisans.
Superb large round dish by Christofle, model Ondulation, in silver-plated metal, designed by Luc LANEL.
Diameter: 32.5 cm
Beautiful shine (Usage scratches)
Sold without the presentation box.
Christofle is a French goldsmithing and table arts company, founded in Paris in 1830 by Charles Christofle.
The company is known for having introduced electrolytic gilding and silver plating in France in 1842. The company was acquired in 2012 by one of its shareholders, the luxury group of the Chalhoub family.
Christofle relies on entirely handcrafted production using traditional techniques. The precious crafts of turning and repoussé, planishing, chasing, and engraving, perpetuated by its Master Goldsmiths and Meilleur Ouvrier de France (Best Craftsmen of France), immortalize the elegance and excellence of every Christofle piece. This irreplaceable human expertise is preserved by highly skilled artisans.

