Puiforcat Phi Silver-Plated Sugar Bowl

$1,155

Phi Silver-Plated Sugar Bowl7cm (h) x 8cm (d) / 2.7" (h) x 3.1" (d)

$1,155

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Phi Silver-Plated Coffee Pot20.4cm (h) x 15.5cm (d) / 8.0" (h) x 6.1" (d)

$3,575

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Phi Silver-Plated Creamer14.8cm (h) x 17.8cm (d) / 5.8" (h) x 7.0" (d)

$1,035

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Phi Walnut Large Tray2cm (h) x 43.5cm (l) x 18.5cm (w) / 0.8" (h) x 17.0" (w) x 7.2" (l)

$1,080

Phi Silver-Plated Mocha Cup9.3cm (h) x 11.9cm (d) / 3.6" (h) x 4.6" (d)

$515

Puiforcat’s Phi collection is a collaboration between the silver maison and the Normal Studio duo. It’s a meditation on the perfect form, echoing the beautiful simplicity often inherent to Art Deco. In the case of this sugar bowl, gleaming silver plating is expertly applied in Puiforcat’s French studio for an effortlessly sleek result.

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Puiforcat’s Phi collection is a collaboration between the silver maison and the Normal Studio duo. It’s a meditation on the perfect form, echoing the beautiful simplicity often inherent to Art Deco. In the case of this sugar bowl, gleaming silver plating is expertly applied in Puiforcat’s French studio for an effortlessly sleek result.

View more from: Puiforcat / Coffee & tea

Puiforcat Phi Silver-Plated Sugar Bowl

$1,155
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Meet the Maker:

Puiforcat

Behind Puiforcat’s grand present belies a modest past; in 1820, brothers Émile and Joseph-Marie Puiforcat joined forces with their cousin, Jean-Baptiste Fuchs, to open a cutlery shop in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris. Fast forward to 1902 and Louis-Victor Tabouret – the husband of Laure Puiforcat – assumed the helm, taking it from humble storefront to high-flying silversmith. Under his influence, dining rooms shone with sterling silver, capturing the history and glory of art de la table a la française. During the 1920s, creative control passed through Jean Puiforcat’s hands – the visionary behind collections with an Art Deco persuasion – before Hermès’ acquisition in 1993. Sterling silver is of the highest grade, which craftspeople in the Pantin-based workshop hammer, planish, spin, chase and engrave to reach the final, museum-worthy results.