Silver Set 2025
by Rachel Whiteread

To create this "drinking set," Rachel Whiteread started with a seemingly innocuous material—corrugated cardboard—which she folded, rolled, and shaped into everyday objects. By transforming the material and reversing its original function, she created a pitcher, tumblers, a tray, and napkin rings. The craftsmen of the Puiforcat workshop then crafted these creations in solid silver. Between the two materials, the gaze oscillates, and the object is born, durable, unalterable like silver, yet bearing the trace, in its grooves, in its tears, of the fragile cardboard.

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Candélabre collection pilotis sur le bord d'une cheminée

Pilotis
by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby

Featuring silhouettes of untold purity and supreme smoothness, the six pieces comprising the Pilotis Collection by Puiforcat stand out for a disciplined design that strikes a compelling contrast with the frolicking air and light all around them. They add soul and brilliance to any table they grace. The Pilotis Collection offers the all-embracing magic of light: three candlesticks and three candelabras of varying dimensions that unite flickering flames and softening wax with sterling silver fashioned in exacting geometric forms.

Séléné
by Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye

Crafted by Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye, a Turco-Danish artist virtuoso, this set of four bowls and three vases, all in sterling silver, resonate with the spirit of Puiforcat, who has always coupled its time-honored silversmithing savoir-faire with a modern-day artistic vision.

Puiforcat collection Séléné mise en scène dans une pièce en bois
Dinner Service by Donald Judd

Dinner Service
by Donald Judd

In partnership with the Judd Foundation, Puiforcat is creating an eight-piece table service designed by American artist Donald Judd in the late 1980s and left behind in draft form upon his demise.

Monogrammes Puiforcat

Jean Puiforcat used watercolor to paint these letter-pairs on small cards of four by six in. These hyper-stylized geometric designs, sometimes playing on the brink of abstraction, speak of the immense imagination of Jean Puiforcat, and have become today the chief ornament of a made-to-measure porcelain collection. Puiforcat has always made it a point of honor to personalize the pieces of their collection on demand. Close to this tradition, one will be able to select which pair of initials will ornament the pieces from the hundreds that Jean Puiforcat designed. Then the colors: red, green, or yellow…