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- Christofle is a French silverware and tableware company founded in Paris in 1830 by Charles Christofle. The company is known for having introduced electrolytic...
- Directors Club for the commercials "Christofle – The Chinese" (France). Clio Award for the commercial "Christofle – The Chinese" (USA). (Won) 1974: Silver...
- rotating ****tail tables with matching stool seats, a complete set of Christofle tableware and two fridges in a colour scheme to match Armand de Brignac...
- Musée Bouilhet-Christofle was a French private museum located in the 8th arrondis****t at 9, rue Royale, Paris, France. The museum's main collection was...
- 1872–1875 Christofle & Cie and Émile Reiber, chandelier vase, 1874 Émile Reiber, Grohé Brothers, Eugène Capy, Antoine Tard, and Christofle & Cie, corner...
- Crillon Hôtel de Marigny Hôtel de la Marine La Madeleine Musée Bouilhet-Christofle (closed) Musée Cernuschi Musée Jacquemart-André Musée Nissim de Camondo...
- in the rise of Art Deco. Prominent businesses such as silverware firm Christofle, gl**** designer René Lalique, and the jewellers Louis Cartier and Boucheron...
- Michel and Widad Chalhoub in 1955, in Damascus, Syria with a store selling Christofle. Because of the narrow market and economic uncertainty in Syria, the family...
- Crillon Hôtel de Marigny Hôtel de la Marine La Madeleine Musée Bouilhet-Christofle (closed) Musée Cernuschi Musée Jacquemart-André Musée Nissim de Camondo...
- Maxim's Art Nouveau "Collection 1900" Musée Cernuschi Musée Bouilhet-Christofle Musée Jacquemart-André Musée Nissim de Camondo The Obelisk (Obélisque)...