List of products by brand Saint-Louis
Founded in 1586, Saint Louis is one of the oldest and most authoritative crystal manufacturers in Europe. Its creations are distinguished by the depth of their cuts, the richness of their facets, and the intensity of their colors.Parenti offers a selection of Saint Louis tumblers, stemware, and centerpieces chosen for their visual presence and versatility. Among the best sellers are the Tommy tumblers, renowned for their luminous facets, the Caton glasses, and the Cadence centerpieces, all capable of transforming the table into a refined play of reflections. For those seeking Saint Louis in Florence, Parenti offers crystal pieces that combine tradition and modernity within a coherent aesthetic vision.
Saint-Louis
€2,400
Cerdagne is a splendid glass of class and modernity at the same time, offering luster and elegance to the touch.
With its deep, linear cuts, it makes the brilliance of the crystal vibrate.
Conceived as a tribute to the Cerdans region of the Pyrenees, its cuts recall the ruggedness of the peaks of that region.
Saint-Louis
€1,340
The artist has created an amazing table tune by combining different colors and patterns to create an artistic work of great expression and meaning.
The two goblets joined together can be used from either side, and the straight side can also be seen by tipping the Chalice over.
This expression is also very significant in our lives and makes us understand how art expresses fundamental values of our being: reality has many facets and many even opposite ways of presenting its Right.
Saint Louis and the artist together have combined two different models of the tradition by combining the "Apollo" model with the "Tommy" model thus creating a new chalice of wonderful presence.
Saint-Louis
€5,550
Designed by Eric Gizard, the Vibration table lights blend the diamond cut, symbol of the Saint-Louis manufacture, with a sense of movement. The curved lines of the crystal contrast with the linear and rectilinear metal structure and underline the modernity of the "understatement" of the lamp itself.