France, 1830. Charles Christofle created a company called Christofle in Paris in 1830. The goldsmith transformed everyday items and ceremonial, turned jewelry into cutlery, goldsmithery into sculptures, and ornamental pieces into tableware. His company went on to become a manufacturer of high-quality metalwork. Christofle often uses the technique of electroplating in his work. His excellent craftsmanship and quality led his work to become famous among the circle of royal members and aristocrats. The business then looked at Art Deco designs for inspiration. He commissioned artworks from renowned designers, architects, and sculptors which aided in the rapid growth of the company.
In the Art Deco period, Christofle produced a variety of goods including utensils, candles, furniture mounts, and other products. His work covered numerous creative styles including Historicism, Naturalism, Orientalism, Japanism, and Art Nouveau. There are many examples of his work that demonstrate how his styles and designs evolved with time. Christofle attempts to continue the adaptation of the designs, adhering to the current modern artistic trends and fashion demands. In the world of silversmiths and antiques, the brand is linked with both inventive production and graceful designs.
Christofle continues to lead the industry with its innovative and exquisite designs and uses its conventional ways to design, manufacture and sell top notable quality products. Christofle home and decor for sale are often available at auctions from leading auction galleries. Christofle home and decor at auction often capture the attention of many fashion enthusiasts. Christofle home and decor at online auctions such as vase, centerpiece, mirror, silver flatware, and many more are available at Bidsquare’s sale.