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Crystal Candlestick Oxymore, Large

by Studio Saint-Louis
$225

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Overview

The Oxymore Candlestick was designed by the studio of French luxury crystal manufacturer Saint-Louis and created by master glassblowers and glasscutters. The crystal-cut details are reminiscent of elements of the Art Deco architecture. This luxurious crystal collection encompasses a full set of glassware and barware pieces. This Vase exemplifies the excellence of Saint-Louis's craftsmanship.

Saint-Louis Crystal vibrates with all the talent inherited from History and an extraordinary creativity inspired by current trends. Founded in Eastern France in 1586, Saint-Louis is the oldest crystal manufacturer in Europe. In the 18th century, they were purveyors to French kings and gained popularity among the rising French population that demanded high quality glassware. Today, Saint-Louis Crystal still creates products that exude understated elegance and modern sensibility.

Candlestick Oxymore, Large, by Saint-Louis
- Art Deco Design
- Crystal
- ∅ 3.9” x H 4.3”
- Made in France


Specifications

MATERIALS
Crystal
MADE IN
France
Care
Proposition 65 Warning
DIMENSIONS
3.3" H 3.5"

Designer

Studio Saint-Louis
Studio Saint-Louis

Born in 1586, Saint-Louis crystal vibrates with all the talent inherited from History and extraordinary creative fantasy inspired by current trends. Originally the Müntzthal glassworks, the company became the « Verrerie royale » in 1767 under King Louis XV and was renamed « Cristallerie royale de Saint-Louis » in 1829. Since then, the manufacture has been exclusively devoted to the production of crystal-glass items. The Studio of Saint-Louis designs tableware items, vases, chandeliers and lighting items, which are then crafted by master glass blowers and cutters considered to be among the very best in France. Crystal is mouth blown, hand-cut, hand-engraved and hand-decorated using 24-carat gold or platinum. The Studio of Saint-Louis blends tradition and innovation, drawing inspiration from contemporary artistic trends.