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19 July 2021
Odiot unveils a brand new collection of Asian Chopsticks initiating a new art of tasting. The precise, minimalist and ergonomic lines make these chopsticks an ideal object to serve, taste and enjoy a meal in style. Light and balanced, this set of chopsticks will add a touch of delicacy to your tables. This cutlery set […]
18 May 2020
For over 300 years, Odiot has developed an invaluable collection of cutlery, with a range of patterns and styles covering many different periods of French decorative arts, as the Demidoff collection. Richly decorated with grapes and vine leaves, this set designed in 1831 for Prince Demidoff, is a beautiful example of the Romantic Period. This […]
18 May 2020
If the history of Odiot is exceptionally rich, with major figures, our expertise is above all the result of inspiration and incitement to the incessant search for perfectly executed work to become a unique case in the world in terms of preserving exceptional know-how, based on an incomparable collection of molds and designs. An example […]
05 May 2020
Emblem of Pauline, sister of Napoleon 1st, the butterfly is a reference to the myths of Greek Antiquity and was often used under the Empire in the decorative arts. Butterfly is often represented with spread wings. It is the symbol of soul and femininity, by personifying Psyche. Discover the Pauline’s bowl The theme of breast […]
22 January 2017
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot built, during the first quarter of the 19th century, the most prosperous French goldsmith’s house by delivering sumptuous table services and prestigious sets such as the toilet of Empress Marie-Louise and the cradle of the King of Rome. Owning a piece finely produced by the craftspersons of the Maison Odiot is inviting History […]