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Christofle Silver plus Jean Dubost Flatware plus Couzon

Christofle silver in traditional and modern designs for a truly elegant table. For more casual settings try Jean Dubost Flatware with the iconic bee on the bolster. Also French style stainless steel flatware.

Jean Dubost Flatware

Flatware by Dubost. Pierre DuBost and his wife, Marcelle Colas Prodel, created the Dubost company in 1920. Four generations later the DuBost family continues to make exceptionally crafted, iconic flatware and cutlery in the mountain village of Viscomtat, France. Dishwasher safe.

Jean Dubost Red Laguiole Flatware Set Jean Dubost French Olive Wood Flatware Set Jean Dubost Blue Laguiole Flatware Set
Vibrant color for family meals and casual entertaining. Stainless steel with heavy-duty plastic handles. Bee on each bolster. Beautiful olive wood handles accent stainless steel cutlery. Stainless steel cutlery with blue plastic handle and iconic bee on the bolster.

 

Jean Dubost Red Laguiole Spreader Set, Set of 4 Jean Dubost Rosewood Flatware Set Jean Dubost Stainless Steel Laguiole Flatware, 20-Piece Set
With the Provence bumble bee on the bolster, each spreader is made to exacting standards by Dubost of France, founded in 1920. Red plastic handle with stainless steel blade Beautiful Brazilian rosewood is strong and durable with a smooth, polished finish. 18/10 stainless steel cutlery. Exactingly crafted and polished stainless steel cutlery with iconic Dubost bumblebee (an emblem of the region in France where it’s made).

 

Jean Dubost Ivory Laguiole Flatware Set Jean Dubost Olive Wood Flatware Salad Set Dubost Olive Wood Pie and Cake Server
Stainless steel cutlery with ivory-color plastic handle and iconic bee on the bolster. Jean Dubost silky smooth, beautifully grained olive wood handles look great and feel natural in the hand. Stainless steel ends. Stainless steel blade with polished handle that showcases the olive wood’s signature grain.

Christofle Silver

Malmaison Classique Flatware Malmaison Pluie Flatware
At Christofle, sterling silver takes on a whole new allure. Knives, forks and spoons, with handles trimmed with diamonds of exceptional quality. Front and back, they embellish silver in a way as never before. The diamonds are hand set, and the creative process requires six months of hand work. Malmaison Castle near Paris, was a favorite place of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine. Sterling silver and diamonds. Knife has a stainless steel blade. Knives, forks, and spoons with handles set in a shower of genuine diamonds of exceptional quality. Malmaison Castle near Paris, was a favorite place of Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Josephine. The stylized palm leaf is a typical decorative ornament of Napoleonic France. This pattern is a fine example of the Empire style.

Selecting Your Sterling Silver or Stainless Steel Flatware

Sterling silver or stainless steel flatware is one of the first things we touch in the morning, and an important contributor to our enjoyment of the meals we share. Each piece should feel comfortable in your hand, as well as being a beautiful visual accent for your table. Sterling silver has always been prized for its beauty and touch, although it should be used, hand washed and kept in an airtight, cool place. If you select stainless steel flatware, look for the grade of metal: 18/10 or 18/8. This refers to the percent of nickel to chrome. 18/10 with 10% nickel will keep its sheen longer, is more stain resistant and will better resist pitting or discoloration. A knife blade of forged steel can improve performance. Wood or plastic handles make a distinctive statement on your table, but may not last as long as all metal designs.

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