CHRISTOFLE AND ITS subsidiaries have used a variety of hallmarks, from a rooster to a cat’s head, since the Parisian firm was founded in 1830. It employs the knight, one of the most powerful pieces on the chessboard, on the high-quality items it has silver-plated. In a winking nod to that heritage, the company has launched its first game, a chess set called Duel des Thés.
“We were thinking about how games are booming and what would be Christofle’s interpretation,” Marie Beaussier, the brand’s director of product design, tells Robb Report. “The idea was to have two iconic tea services, Art Nouveau and Art Deco, actually compete.” The resulting set, whose name translates to “duel of teas,” is a playful spin that replaces key pieces with teapots, creamers, cups, and…