Created by the famous designer Luc Lanel for the Christofle house during the interwar period, this extremely refined model combines the great tradition of French elegance with the new very geometric and refined shapes of the Art Deco era.
Luc Lanel is best known for his work in conceiving the interiors of the legendary transatlantic steamer Normandy, this floating palace and temple of the Art Deco style which ended its glorious days charred and emptied of its prestigious contents at pier 88 of the port of New York.
It includes 140 pieces as follows:
12 table forks
12 table spoons
12 table knives
12 dessert forks
12 dessert knives
12 dessert spoons
12 fish forks
12 fish knives
12 oyster forks
12 cake forks
12 dessert spoons coffee
8 serving pieces