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America

Silver-Plated Standard Soup Spoon

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A silver-plated standard soup spoon. The oval shape is made for soups containing solid particles of food. Following World War I, America became synonymous with modernity and the world fell in love with its music, literature, art, lifestyle and architecture. To commemorate the across-the-pond admiration, Christofle named this 1933-launched Art Deco pattern of angular corners, beveled edges and masculine lines after the country.

  • SKU
    B00001022
  • Reference
    00001022
  • Family
    Table spoons
  • Main material
    Silver Plated
  • Collection
    America

christofle Silver-Plated Standard Soup Spoon
America

Silver-Plated Standard Soup Spoon

$130.00
Quantity:
$130.00
Quantity:
$130.00

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Created in 1933 by the designer Luc Lanel, the America table cutlery collection is a typically Art Deco model. With its cut sides, its stepped molding and its drawn angles, the America model opts for a clean graphic line, characteristic of the architectural movements of this period.

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