Inspired by the Etchéa coffee and tea service designed by Jean Puiforcat in 1928, the Art Déco 1937 collection draws from the codes of the original drawings while playing with the style. Fine vertical fluting delicately highlighted by a row of metal beads and the blending of silver-plated metal with rosewood characterize this distinguished collection of decorative objects.
The Puiforcat style reveals itself in the precision of its designs and the refinement of its technique, at work through the artistic hand of its silversmiths.
Thanks to the expertise of its craftsmen, Puiforcat is not only able to reproduce masterpieces from Louis-Victor Puiforcat’s silverwork collection, now preserved at the Louvre, and to draw inspiration from the sketches of Jean Puiforcat, master silversmith of the 1930s and leader of the Art Deco movement, but also to work with today’s designers to create contemporary pieces that will become tomorrow’s classics. Perfect mastery of these three stylistic repertoires, a coffee pot, creamer and covered sugar bowl.
designer: Jean Puiforcat
producer: Puiforcat
period: 2013