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Avenue Wisky Decanter
Intricate geometric patterns are cut into fine crystal for a collection inspired by the glamour of Hollywood’s golden age.
Cocktails on set and decadence under the sun; this collection brings 30s Hollywood into the modern day with a geometric Art Deco pattern on sleek, modern silhouettes. The pieces are beautifully crafted in hand-made crystal, a luxurious and eye-catching addition to any bar.
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Chartre – Whisky Decanter with 4 Glasses
The Chartres line is based on a classic style inspired by Gothic cathedrals. With exceptional ornamental richness, the stoning handiwork rays the shine of the crystal.
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City Decanter by Martti Rytkönen
500 $City Decanter from Orrefors holds 32 oz and is ideal for serving spirits. The cuts that criss-cross the surface of the glass create an asymmetric look, which contributes to the distinct identity of the collection.
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Fantasy Whisky Decanter by Gerard Gulotta
Crystal owes its beauty to its luminosity and transparency. The Fantasy line enhances these features remarkably, creating unique reflections that will make your eyes sparkle. Beautifully cut along their entire height, these timeless pieces are the ideal choice for refined environments.
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Helsinki Set- Whisky Decanter + 4 Glasses
Case with whisky decanter and 4 old fash.
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Heron Whisky Decanter
This luxury whisky decanter is made of contrasts and subtleties, providing an undeniably modernist personality, but with a classic touch. At the top stands a cork which, resembling the wings of a Heron, exuberantly prolongs the set.
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Street Decanter by Jan Johansson
405 $Street Decanter from Orrefors holds 35 oz and is ideal for serving spirits. The decanter has a checked motif of straight lines inspired by the criss-cross streets and avenues of Manhattan, New York, with a square, black stopper providing contrast to the clear crystal. The stopper delivers an airtight seal that preserves the content of the decanter.
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Thistle Wisky Decanter – Clear & Gold
Emblem of the city of Nancy in France, the chardon (French for “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.