Puiforcat Cannes Salad Fork
The Cannes Salad Fork sterling silver design highlights a mixture of clear-cut geometry while establishing the powerful use of volume. This sterling silver piece of flatware was created by Jean de Puiforcat in Cannes France, in 1928. This piece of cutlery has a disciplined silhouette that many have compared to the Art Deco style of the Martinez Hotel in Cannes, a city adored by Jean de Puiforcat, who loved coastal areas. The Cannes Sterling Salad Fork is free of any superfluous ornamentation and presents no other features beyond the five fluted rings on the handle. The Cannes collection holds a special affection from the silversmith-cum-designer: when he married Maria Estevez, they chose the cutlery of this collection to grace the tables of their wedding.
Flatware Pieces | Salad Fork |
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Material | Sterling Silver |
SKU | 5502-3142 |
Size & Fit | 17 cm long |
Details & Care | Hand washing recommended |
Beyond creating exquisite tableware, the House of Puiforcat strives to dedicate its savoir-faire to cultivating a complete silversmith’s Art de vivre around the fine art of taste and decor. Boasting a complete mastery of their craft, the House of Puiforcat offers elements of its heritage while envisioning tomorrow's classics.
For the last two centuries, Puiforcat has covered the finest of dinner tables and become the silversmith of choice for collectors and connoisseurs of exceptionally fine objects. The Cannes flatware collection was created in 1928 in France. It’s strong personality is reflected in the blend of concise geometry and bold use of volume.
Puiforcat’s exquisite collections lay the foundations for the silversmith's art of living. The House reinvents gastronomy at every level from preparation to table setting to tasting. Beyond unrivaled expertise in the fine art of tableware, Puiforcat aspires to honor its century-old traditions in every type of art de vivre from decorative arts to bel-usage.

