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From the Hermès-owned Saint-Louis, one of the oldest glassworks in Europe, comes a new collection of luminous crystal pieces—Twist 1586, featuring mouth-blown designs that match wine style to ...
Saint-Louis and Pierre Charpin are on a mission to make crystal casual. That might seem like a strange cause for the royal glassworks of France (a title that originated with King Louis XV) and a ...
Artisans at Saint-Louis have been handcrafting iconic glass and crystal pieces in rural France for nearly 450 years. Its chandeliers and tableware decorated French palaces in the 19th century.
Saint-Louis will help a Robb Report reader design a custom chandelier during an exclusive three-day trip to France.You and a guest will fly business class round-trip to Paris, where you’ll visit ...
Saint-Louis, which is based in Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche, France, currently has 400 employees, up from 250 in 2010. Out of this 400, 250 of Saint-Louis' workforce are glassmakers.
As far as provenance goes, few have a story as incredible as that of crystal maker Saint-Louis. In 1767, the King of France, Louis XV, decreed the construction of a glassware manufacture in Müntzhal.