Vertigo
Christofle Vertigo
The abstract, hypnotic lines of designer Andrée Putman’s Vertigo Ring add a touch of subtle sophistication to silver plated Christofle Vertigo collection. Vertigo’s bold motif — a subtly asymmetrical, thick ring often placed playfully askew — can be found on every piece in the collection designed by Andrée Putman.
Dubbed “the vestal of the immaculate conceptual” by the French daily newspaper “Le Monde,” Andrée Putman began her career with a notable achievement, bringing art into Prisunic while working for the French department store’s design and style departments. In the 1980s, Putman produced furniture by great modern designers of the 1930s who were not well known to the general public at the time, thus saving Eileen Gray, Jean-Michel Franck, Pierre Chareau, Robert Mallet- Stevens, Mario Fortuny and others from oblivion.