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Picnic Carafe by Bertil Vallien
Picnic was an immediate success when it originally launched in the 1960s. Contempt prevailed for the bourgeois demand for large tableware sets; people preferred to drink straight from the bottle or from simple drinking glasses.
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Thistle Water Jug – Gold
“Thistle” was the original inspiration behind a first service created in 1908. In 1913, the name was anglicized, becoming Thistle. Since then, it sparkles nobly on the greatest tables. Venitian-style stripes, bevel cuts and a decoration made from 24-carat gold or platinum adorn its parison. Thistle: more than 100 years-old and as sharp as ever.
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Trianon Water Carafe – Clear
En 1767, the King Louis XV granted Saint Louis te name of “Cristallerie Royale de Saint-Louis”. Imperial, the Trianon line is one of the oldest in the Saint-Louis collection and a benchmark of classicism and refinement. Characterized by the multitude of its sizes, it is the ally of all parties.
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Tsar Pitcher – Clear
This Pitcher is a Collector Piece. It is in crystal by Saint-Louis pattern Tsar, with the amber parison decorated with venitian cuts, and a twisted stem.
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Viva Carafe with Small Glass by Matti Klenell
Viva la vida! The carafe from Kosta Boda’s Viva collection has two beautiful sides. The lid doubles as a small glass with a foot. The carafe can be used for water or wine. The choice is yours! Design by Matti Klenell.