Vodka: Saint-Louis "Tommy", Vodka Set of 2 of Right
Truly Joyful and Friendly, the small Iconic Cylindrical Vodka Glasses complete our Bar Area with their marked grace and distinct quality.
Truly Joyful and Friendly, the small Iconic Cylindrical Vodka Glasses complete our Bar Area with their marked grace and distinct quality.
Created in 1841, Harcourt 1841 stemware has been chosen by historical icons such as Pope John Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco and many other prominent figures.
The Harcourt 1841 collection has also represented a constant of French power, chosen since the time of Napoleon III and still used today at the Elysee Palace.
The Harcourt 1841 highball glass is characterized by its architectural form: the flat cut pattern along the sides and its hexagonal base.
The craftsmanship is evident in every detail of its regal and elegant form. To drink from a Harcourt 1841 glass is to participate in the history of the brand and in the elegant past of this collection.
Created in 1841, the chalices have been chosen by historical icons such as Pope John Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many other prominent figures.
The Harcourt collection has also been a constant of French power, chosen at the time of Napoleon III and still used today at the Elysée Palace.
The Old Fashioned Harcourt glass is characterized by its architectural shape, flat-cut motif along the walls and hexagonal base.
In Upper Normandy, there is still the Château de Harcourt, which belonged to a Norman family that served the Court of France.The castle was built in the late 12th century by Robert II of Harcourt, companion of Richard the Lionheart, and still retains its double moat, walls and towers, and beautiful trees.
Created in 1841, the chalices have been chosen by historical icons such as Pope John Paul II, the Queen of Thailand, the King of Morocco, and many other prominent figures.
The Harcourt collection has also been a constant of French power, chosen at the time of Napoleon III and still used today at the Elysée Palace.
The Old Fashioned Harcourt glass is characterized by its architectural shape, flat-cut motif along the walls and hexagonal base.
In Upper Normandy, there is still the Château de Harcourt, which belonged to a Norman family that served the Court of France.The castle was built in the late 12th century by Robert II of Harcourt, companion of Richard the Lionheart, and still retains its double moat, walls and towers, and beautiful trees.
From the rich Harmonie series we present the size n 7, almost 6 cm high, ideal for pleasantly savoring a smooth liqueur, to be able to smell its scent and spend a time of freedom.
N. 7 is the smallest in the series, but by no means the least important.
A high quality and highly functional Tumbler of great sympathy.
From the rich Harmonie series we present the size n 5, almost 8 cm high, ideal for pleasantly savoring a smooth liqueur, to be able to smell its scent and spend a time of freedom
From the rich Harmonie series we present the size n 2, almost 11 cm high, ideal for pleasantly savoring a liqueur neat or with ice, to be able to smell its scent and spend a time of freedom.
From the rich Harmonie series we present the size n 1, almost 12 cm high, ideal for pleasantly savoring a liqueur with ice, to be able to smell its scent and spend a time of freedom.
The breadth of this tumbler fascinates and surprises by the great image of him.
From the rich Harmonie series we present the Highball, almost 14 cm high, ideal for pleasantly savoring a smooth drink or with ice, to be able to smell its scent and spend a time of freedom.
The large Tumbler that we present to you is also particularly suitable for refreshing drinks and soft drinks which are thus offered by the Baccarat Crystal with its splendid transparency.
We present a set of 4 beautiful Goblets of a crystal-clear expression of a long-awaited relationship: the Hall of Kings collection embodies the prestigious collaboration between the Château de Versailles and Saint-Louis.
Established by the letters of Louis XV, it has given the world creations that have graced the tables of the most eminent royals in this emblematic place.
Both have come together naturally to write a journey through History on four Goblets: four tales telling the stories of four kings who made this castle their own with their style and way of life.
Tumblers from the same collection can be observed in correlation to match the Chalices.
Gorgeous, elegant, wide, engaging and overwhelming shape to whirl with skilful skill, the Brandy, pleasantly savored.
The charm of the glass we present here makes Cognac look wonderful, as it transmits its splendid color to the crystal.
Cognac, or even Port and Rum, seem to dance inside it with waves of amber and sunshine.
These beautiful glasses, with their star and diamond cuts, reflect all the skill and dexterity of the master glassmakers of Saint-Louis.
The model is famous for the success it enjoyed during a royal lunch in 1938.
Perfect for illuminating the table and special moments with the transparency of crystal.
From the Tommy line of Saint Louis, a stunning line dating back to 1928, we show this bright Chope, beautifully cut with the classic crisscross cut at the base and slender at the top
Our Tumbler Alto is perfect for offering fresh aperitifs or thirst-quenching drinks or liqueurs with ice.