Christofle - SilverEver

January 2015


Always on the cutting-edge of innovation, Christofle has developed a process called SilverEver that slows the effect of oxidation on silver and silver metals.

It involves the application of an invisible protective nanometric layer that makes the metal water-repellent. Contrary to a classic varnish, this technique does not dull the metal’s shine.

Tray from the Vertigo collection designed by Andrée Putman Silver piece treated with the new SilverEver process
Tray from the Vertigo collection designed by Andrée Putman Silver piece treated with the new SilverEver process

The SilverEver process facilitates and modernises everyday use of metal pieces as their upkeep is greatly reduced.

“Vide poche” from the Peace collection, designed by Clara Halter Silver piece treated with the new SilverEver process
“Vide poche” from the Peace collection, designed by Clara Halter Silver piece treated with the new SilverEver process

The process has already been applied to a selection of articles from the silversmith’s catalogue, which bear the SilverEver hallmark. This is the case for several models of trays and “vide poche” from the Ag47, Albi, Elémentaire, Fidelio, Graffiti, Jardin d’Eden, Malmaison, Paix and Vertigo collections.

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