Christofle's origins date back to 1830 in France, when the jeweler Charles Christofle assumed leadership of a jewely workshops.
Among the product lines include planters, vases, cutlery, table, porcelain.
He did special work for the French palaces.
In Bouilhet-Christofle Museum. The museum's main collection is housed in a Paris suburb at 112, rue Ambroise Croizat, Saint-Denis, France.
Maison Christofle was founded in 1845 by Charles Christofle (1805-1863), and became Napoleon III Goldsmith and one of the most important nineteenth-century France.
The Museum currently has over 2000 items. It contains examples of Naturalism, Orientalism, Japonisme, Art Nouveau, Art Deco.