The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
Precious little table accessories to decorate the table with genuine little jewels. The pieces are varnished and therefore do not require special care.
Precious little table accessories to decorate the table with genuine little jewels. The pieces are varnished and therefore do not require special care.
Precious little table accessories to decorate the table with genuine little jewels. The pieces are varnished and therefore do not require special care.
Boasting strong Art Deco inspiration from the geometry and the radicalism of its contours, the Galet collection rapidly imposed itself as an emblem of Ercuis’ creation and know-how. It perfectly represents the core values of the silversmith: simplicity, elegance, and hedonism.
Precious little table accessories to decorate the table with genuine little jewels. The pieces are varnished and therefore do not require special care.
Precious little table accessories to decorate the table with genuine little jewels. The pieces are varnished and therefore do not require special care.
In the early 19th century, the symbols of the ancient world provided the major subjects for the decorative arts, reflecting the desire of Emperor Napoleon I to proclaim the greatness of his reign. Designs are symmetrical, the straight lines are strict, underlined by laurels and palmettes, as well as animals, including bees, sphinxes and eagles. Ercuis's “Empire” collection elegantly evokes the decorative themes of the period, and its compositions feature on lavishly decorated pieces that have been painstakingly assembled, soldered, bordered and engraved in our workshop.
Transat is a throwback to the years of the grand ocean liners, between 1930 and 1960, when Ercuis was already supplying silverware for the legendary Île de France, the Normandie and the France. Today Ercuis is a byword in luxury travel, working with the most prestigious hotels and travel brands, such as the Orient Express, and with private yachts and jets. This beautiful line of tableware evokes the sleek modernism of the Thirties and Forties, with round, generous forms decorated with finely engraved contours—a classic feature of fine metalwork that has come to represents Ercuis expertise.
In the early 19th century, the symbols of the ancient world provided the major subjects for the decorative arts, reflecting the desire of Emperor Napoleon I to proclaim the greatness of his reign. Designs are symmetrical, the straight lines are strict, underlined by laurels and palmettes, as well as animals, including bees, sphinxes and eagles. Ercuis's “Empire” collection elegantly evokes the decorative themes of the period, and its compositions feature on lavishly decorated pieces that have been painstakingly assembled, soldered, bordered and engraved in our workshop.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
Saturne, a collection of items with essential shapes for the bar and the table. A silver ring carefully welded by master silversmiths replacing handles and knobs in a contemporary style, combined with a "polished mirror" finish to make an elegant line ... the zeitgeist created by Ercuis.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
For 93 years after setting off on its maiden voyage from Paris to Constantinople on 4 October 1883, the Orient Express never ceased to fire the collective imagination. It was internationally famous as the backdrop for historic events, and for the celebrities who travelled on it. Well-known books and films have commemorated the luxury, romanticism, adventure and uniqueness that still characterise the Orient Express today. When James B. Sherwood undertook the revival of the Venice Simplon Orient-Express in 1977, he wished to restore the train’s décor to its superb original condition. He entrusted Gérard Gallet with the interior decoration to reflect the spirit of luxury and distinction of the roaring twenties. Ercuis was asked to design an original range of tableware engraved with the initials VSOE. Today, in agreement with VSOE, Ercuis has made selected pieces from a tea and coffee service available to its clients so that they too may sample the fabulous world evoked by the Orient Express.
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
Transat is a throwback to the years of the grand ocean liners, between 1930 and 1960, when Ercuis was already supplying silverware for the legendary Île de France, the Normandie and the France. Today Ercuis is a byword in luxury travel, working with the most prestigious hotels and travel brands, such as the Orient Express, and with private yachts and jets. This beautiful line of tableware evokes the sleek modernism of the Thirties and Forties, with round, generous forms decorated with finely engraved contours—a classic feature of fine metalwork that has come to represents Ercuis expertise.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
In the early 19th century, the symbols of the ancient world provided the major subjects for the decorative arts, reflecting the desire of Emperor Napoleon I to proclaim the greatness of his reign. _x000D_ Designs are symmetrical; the straight lines are strict, underlined by laurels and palmettes, as well as animals, including bees, sphinxes and eagles. _x000D_ Ercuis’ “Empire” collection elegantly evokes the decorative themes of the period, and its compositions feature on lavishly decorated pieces that have been painstakingly assembled, soldered, bordered and engraved in our workshop.
In the early 19th century, the symbols of the ancient world provided the major subjects for the decorative arts, reflecting the desire of Emperor Napoleon I to proclaim the greatness of his reign. _x000D_ Designs are symmetrical; the straight lines are strict, underlined by laurels and palmettes, as well as animals, including bees, sphinxes and eagles. _x000D_ Ercuis’ “Empire” collection elegantly evokes the decorative themes of the period, and its compositions feature on lavishly decorated pieces that have been painstakingly assembled, soldered, bordered and engraved in our workshop.
Transat is a throwback to the years of the grand ocean liners, between 1930 and 1960, when Ercuis was already supplying silverware for the legendary Île de France, the Normandie and the France. Today Ercuis is a byword in luxury travel, working with the most prestigious hotels and travel brands, such as the Orient Express, and with private yachts and jets. This beautiful line of tableware evokes the sleek modernism of the Thirties and Forties, with round, generous forms decorated with finely engraved contours—a classic feature of fine metalwork that has come to represents Ercuis expertise.
Transat is a throwback to the years of the grand ocean liners, between 1930 and 1960, when Ercuis was already supplying silverware for the legendary Île de France, the Normandie and the France. Today Ercuis is a byword in luxury travel, working with the most prestigious hotels and travel brands, such as the Orient Express, and with private yachts and jets. This beautiful line of tableware evokes the sleek modernism of the Thirties and Forties, with round, generous forms decorated with finely engraved contours—a classic feature of fine metalwork that has come to represents Ercuis expertise.
The Eclat collection elegantly associates the lightness of silver plated thread-like structures with the transparency of glass, for pieces which are today emblematic of the know-how and creation of Ercuis.
The Eclat collection elegantly associates the lightness of silver plated thread-like structures with the transparency of glass, for pieces which are today emblematic of the know-how and creation of Ercuis.
Latitude: a collection of fun, practical table accessories in stylish and timeless designs. Delicate pieces enhanced with a fine silver thread, ideal for serving food and condiments at the dining table or buffet.
In the early 19th century, the symbols of the ancient world provided the major subjects for the decorative arts, reflecting the desire of Emperor Napoleon I to proclaim the greatness of his reign. Designs are symmetrical, the straight lines are strict, underlined by laurels and palmettes, as well as animals, including bees, sphinxes and eagles. Ercuis's “Empire” collection elegantly evokes the decorative themes of the period, and its compositions feature on lavishly decorated pieces that have been painstakingly assembled, soldered, bordered and engraved in our workshop.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
For 93 years after setting off on its maiden voyage from Paris to Constantinople on 4 October 1883, the Orient Express never ceased to fire the collective imagination. It was internationally famous as the backdrop for historic events, and for the celebrities who travelled on it. Well-known books and films have commemorated the luxury, romanticism, adventure and uniqueness that still characterise the Orient Express today. When James B. Sherwood undertook the revival of the Venice Simplon Orient-Express in 1977, he wished to restore the train’s décor to its superb original condition. He entrusted Gérard Gallet with the interior decoration to reflect the spirit of luxury and distinction of the roaring twenties. Ercuis was asked to design an original range of tableware engraved with the initials VSOE. Today, in agreement with VSOE, Ercuis has made selected pieces from a tea and coffee service available to its clients so that they too may sample the fabulous world evoked by the Orient Express.
For 93 years after setting off on its maiden voyage from Paris to Constantinople on 4 October 1883, the Orient Express never ceased to fire the collective imagination. It was internationally famous as the backdrop for historic events, and for the celebrities who travelled on it. Well-known books and films have commemorated the luxury, romanticism, adventure and uniqueness that still characterise the Orient Express today. When James B. Sherwood undertook the revival of the Venice Simplon Orient-Express in 1977, he wished to restore the train’s décor to its superb original condition. He entrusted Gérard Gallet with the interior decoration to reflect the spirit of luxury and distinction of the roaring twenties. Ercuis was asked to design an original range of tableware engraved with the initials VSOE. Today, in agreement with VSOE, Ercuis has made selected pieces from a tea and coffee service available to its clients so that they too may sample the fabulous world evoked by the Orient Express.
In the early 19th century, the symbols of the ancient world provided the major subjects for the decorative arts, reflecting the desire of Emperor Napoleon I to proclaim the greatness of his reign. Designs are symmetrical, the straight lines are strict, underlined by laurels and palmettes, as well as animals, including bees, sphinxes and eagles. Ercuis's “Empire” collection elegantly evokes the decorative themes of the period, and its compositions feature on lavishly decorated pieces that have been painstakingly assembled, soldered, bordered and engraved in our workshop.
In the early 19th century, the symbols of the ancient world provided the major subjects for the decorative arts, reflecting the desire of Emperor Napoleon I to proclaim the greatness of his reign. Designs are symmetrical, the straight lines are strict, underlined by laurels and palmettes, as well as animals, including bees, sphinxes and eagles. Ercuis's “Empire” collection elegantly evokes the decorative themes of the period, and its compositions feature on lavishly decorated pieces that have been painstakingly assembled, soldered, bordered and engraved in our workshop.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
For 93 years after setting off on its maiden voyage from Paris to Constantinople on 4 October 1883, the Orient Express never ceased to fire the collective imagination. It was internationally famous as the backdrop for historic events, and for the celebrities who travelled on it. Well-known books and films have commemorated the luxury, romanticism, adventure and uniqueness that still characterise the Orient Express today. When James B. Sherwood undertook the revival of the Venice Simplon Orient-Express in 1977, he wished to restore the train’s décor to its superb original condition. He entrusted Gérard Gallet with the interior decoration to reflect the spirit of luxury and distinction of the roaring twenties. Ercuis was asked to design an original range of tableware engraved with the initials VSOE. Today, in agreement with VSOE, Ercuis has made selected pieces from a tea and coffee service available to its clients so that they too may sample the fabulous world evoked by the Orient Express.
For 93 years after setting off on its maiden voyage from Paris to Constantinople on 4 October 1883, the Orient Express never ceased to fire the collective imagination. It was internationally famous as the backdrop for historic events, and for the celebrities who travelled on it. Well-known books and films have commemorated the luxury, romanticism, adventure and uniqueness that still characterise the Orient Express today. When James B. Sherwood undertook the revival of the Venice Simplon Orient-Express in 1977, he wished to restore the train’s décor to its superb original condition. He entrusted Gérard Gallet with the interior decoration to reflect the spirit of luxury and distinction of the roaring twenties. Ercuis was asked to design an original range of tableware engraved with the initials VSOE. Today, in agreement with VSOE, Ercuis has made selected pieces from a tea and coffee service available to its clients so that they too may sample the fabulous world evoked by the Orient Express.
In the early 19th century, the symbols of the ancient world provided the major subjects for the decorative arts, reflecting the desire of Emperor Napoleon I to proclaim the greatness of his reign. Designs are symmetrical, the straight lines are strict, underlined by laurels and palmettes, as well as animals, including bees, sphinxes and eagles. Ercuis's “Empire” collection elegantly evokes the decorative themes of the period, and its compositions feature on lavishly decorated pieces that have been painstakingly assembled, soldered, bordered and engraved in our workshop.
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
Inspired by an antique piece of the Ercuis collection, the Galet centerpiece, this collection of holloware distinguishes itself by its both massive and sleek design. Boasting strong Art Deco inspiration from the geometry and the radicalism of its contours, the Galet collection rapidly imposed itself as an emblem of Ercuis’ creation and know-how. It perfectly represents the core values of the silversmith: simplicity, elegance, and hedonism.
Elegant, modern and functional, the Nuages line of tableware reinvents serving methods at a dinner table or buffet._x000D_ _x000D_ These multi-functional servers can be used in many different ways; overlapped and interspersed, they complement each other and inspire culinary creativity and individuality._x000D_ _x000D_
Transat is a throwback to the years of the grand ocean liners, between 1930 and 1960, when Ercuis was already supplying silverware for the legendary Île de France, the Normandie and the France. Today Ercuis is a byword in luxury travel, working with the most prestigious hotels and travel brands, such as the Orient Express, and with private yachts and jets. This beautiful line of tableware evokes the sleek modernism of the Thirties and Forties, with round, generous forms decorated with finely engraved contours—a classic feature of fine metalwork that has come to represents Ercuis expertise.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
Inspired by an antique piece of the Ercuis collection, the Galet centerpiece, this collection of holloware distinguishes itself by its both massive and sleek design. Boasting strong Art Deco inspiration from the geometry and the radicalism of its contours, the Galet collection rapidly imposed itself as an emblem of Ercuis’ creation and know-how. It perfectly represents the core values of the silversmith: simplicity, elegance, and hedonism.
The duck press is used for a time-honored ritual that contributes to the pleasure of true gastronomy. First the duck is killed, not bled, then cooked for 15 minutes. It is presented this way to the guests, before the aiguillettes are cut from the breast fillet and flambeed with cognac. The drumsticks are cooked again and presented for the second helping. The carcass undergoes a strong pressing in the press. The blood expressed is mixed with the giblets, sieved, and reduced, before being thickened with Foie Gras.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
The Eclat collection elegantly associates the lightness of silver plated thread-like structures with the transparency of glass, for pieces which are today emblematic of the know-how and creation of Ercuis.
The Eclat collection elegantly associates the lightness of silver plated thread-like structures with the transparency of glass, for pieces which are today emblematic of the know-how and creation of Ercuis.
Elegant, modern and functional, the Nuages line of tableware reinvents serving methods at a dinner table or buffet._x000D_ _x000D_ These multi-functional servers can be used in many different ways; overlapped and interspersed, they complement each other and inspire culinary creativity and individuality._x000D_ _x000D_
The Perles holloware collection combines classic shapes with exceptional finishes. The decoration is applied onto the pieces as a border or molding around the edge of the piece. Besides a choice of style it offers, the border prevents deformation of the piece. The welding requires special know-how by our silversmiths in order to be both strong and invisible.On request, we can apply the border of your choice on all pieces with borders of the Perles collection.
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
Latitude: a collection of fun, practical table accessories in stylish and timeless designs. Delicate pieces enhanced with a fine silver thread, ideal for serving food and condiments at the dining table or buffet.
Boasting strong Art Deco inspiration from the geometry and the radicalism of its contours, the Galet collection rapidly imposed itself as an emblem of Ercuis’ creation and know-how. It perfectly represents the core values of the silversmith: simplicity, elegance, and hedonism.
Saturne, a collection of items with essential shapes for the bar and the table. A silver ring carefully welded by master silversmiths replacing handles and knobs in a contemporary style, combined with a "polished mirror" finish to make an elegant line ... the zeitgeist created by Ercuis.
Transat is a throwback to the years of the grand ocean liners, between 1930 and 1960, when Ercuis was already supplying silverware for the legendary Île de France, the Normandie and the France. Today Ercuis is a byword in luxury travel, working with the most prestigious hotels and travel brands, such as the Orient Express, and with private yachts and jets. This beautiful line of tableware evokes the sleek modernism of the Thirties and Forties, with round, generous forms decorated with finely engraved contours—a classic feature of fine metalwork that has come to represents Ercuis expertise.
Saturne, a collection of items with essential shapes for the bar and the table. A silver ring carefully welded by master silversmiths replacing handles and knobs in a contemporary style, combined with a "polished mirror" finish to make an elegant line ... the zeitgeist created by Ercuis.
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
Ercuis's “Louis XV” collection recalls this special period, particularly in the elaborately worked kettle, consisting of a chiselled cast iron base supported by four balls of ebony, allowing it to tilt for pouring and keep the water hot over an alcohol burner. The moveable handle has an ebony handgrip. The creation of this piece takes eight hours, including assembly, soldering and finishing.
Ercuis's “Louis XV” collection recalls this special period, particularly in the elaborately worked kettle, consisting of a chiselled cast iron base supported by four balls of ebony, allowing it to tilt for pouring and keep the water hot over an alcohol burner. The moveable handle has an ebony handgrip. The creation of this piece takes eight hours, including assembly, soldering and finishing.
Ercuis's “Louis XV” collection recalls this special period, particularly in the elaborately worked kettle, consisting of a chiselled cast iron base supported by four balls of ebony, allowing it to tilt for pouring and keep the water hot over an alcohol burner. The moveable handle has an ebony handgrip. The creation of this piece takes eight hours, including assembly, soldering and finishing.
Ercuis's “Louis XV” collection recalls this special period, particularly in the elaborately worked kettle, consisting of a chiselled cast iron base supported by four balls of ebony, allowing it to tilt for pouring and keep the water hot over an alcohol burner. The moveable handle has an ebony handgrip. The creation of this piece takes eight hours, including assembly, soldering and finishing.
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
Saturne, a collection of items with essential shapes for the bar and the table. A silver ring carefully welded by master silversmiths replacing handles and knobs in a contemporary style, combined with a "polished mirror" finish to make an elegant line ... the zeitgeist created by Ercuis.
Latitude: a collection of fun, practical table accessories in stylish and timeless designs. Delicate pieces enhanced with a fine silver thread, ideal for serving food and condiments at the dining table or buffet.
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
In the early 19th century, the symbols of the ancient world provided the major subjects for the decorative arts, reflecting the desire of Emperor Napoleon I to proclaim the greatness of his reign. Designs are symmetrical, the straight lines are strict, underlined by laurels and palmettes, as well as animals, including bees, sphinxes and eagles. Ercuis's “Empire” collection elegantly evokes the decorative themes of the period, and its compositions feature on lavishly decorated pieces that have been painstakingly assembled, soldered, bordered and engraved in our workshop.
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service
In the early 19th century, the symbols of the ancient world provided the major subjects for the decorative arts, reflecting the desire of Emperor Napoleon I to proclaim the greatness of his reign. Designs are symmetrical, the straight lines are strict, underlined by laurels and palmettes, as well as animals, including bees, sphinxes and eagles. Ercuis's “Empire” collection elegantly evokes the decorative themes of the period, and its compositions feature on lavishly decorated pieces that have been painstakingly assembled, soldered, bordered and engraved in our workshop.
The napkin ring returns to the table with this collection of contemporary rings in silver-plated metal. Perfect to give individually as gifts, or to have engraved. _x000D_ The rings’ oversized dimensions are suited to large napkin sizes, and create an elegant presentation on the table.
The napkin ring returns to the table with this collection of contemporary rings in silver-plated metal. Perfect to give individually as gifts, or to have engraved. _x000D_ The rings’ oversized dimensions are suited to large napkin sizes, and create an elegant presentation on the table.
The napkin ring returns to the table with this collection of contemporary rings in silver-plated metal. Perfect to give individually as gifts, or to have engraved. _x000D_ The rings’ oversized dimensions are suited to large napkin sizes, and create an elegant presentation on the table.
The napkin ring returns to the table with this collection of contemporary rings in silver-plated metal. Perfect to give individually as gifts, or to have engraved. _x000D_ The rings’ oversized dimensions are suited to large napkin sizes, and create an elegant presentation on the table.
The Regards holloware collection gathers the great classics of the House Ercuis today. Timeless, compound of inescapable references and also a collection of accessories dedicated to hotel use for a 5-star service