the pattern designed in 1985 by Bernard Yot (b. 1944), Paris, France, comprising a dozen eight-piece place settings, with an additional dozen dessert forks and four other serving pieces. New Orleans ...
You’d expect good family flatware to cost a pretty penny, but Deco found a set that’s so luxurious, only those born with a silver spoon in their mouth can likely afford it! Christofle Paris, a luxury ...
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In a world of excess and micro-trends in design, the continued reign of silver tabletop pieces—from utensils to champagne buckets—feels like a quiet ode to tradition. The reflective metal has been the ...