Baccarat Horizon DOF, Pair The Baccarat Intangible Horizon clear crystal tumbler has broad short parallel lines circling around the glass horizontally...
The round Eye vase features resplendent undulations that expertly manipulate the Baccarat clear crystal to striking effect. Handcrafted full-lead crystal made in France. Hand wash.
The Harcourt Straight Vase (Medium) standing a remarkable 9" from the Baccarat Collection made in France, embodies the iconic lineament design throughout a two part break. Glorifying the effects of refracted light for over 170 years, this piece is ideal to add radiance to your prized blooms or simply cast sophistication to any collection!
The extraordinary craftsmanshiphorizontal bevel cuts on the outside and vertical bevel cuts on the inside produces a brilliant optical effect, rendered all the more intricate in the light. The Eye Vase maximizes the unpredictability of perception, evoking delight and surprise about what the eye can discern with shifts in luminosity. The tiers gently ripple, thus imbuing a sense of movement, a rippling continuum. The gleaming symmetry plays on perspective, as the refractions of light create great depth throughout the layers. The contours conjure a clear crystal cyclone, magnetically pulling you in like a vortex. The entrancing attributes of the Eye vase are also characteristic of the Baccarat clear crystal Eye votive. Handcrafted full-lead crystal made in France. Hand wash.
The form of the Baccarat clear crystal Gingko extra vase is a perfect homage to its namesake, the ginkgo biloba leaf. The tree, which is native to China, is easily distinguishable thanks to its large wing-like leaves. The vase immaculate silhouette fans out into a resplendent translucent arc. It is cut in a continuous, uninterrupted span of Baccarat clear crystal: a striking piece, amplified all the more by its considerable size. The Gingko vase is capable of rendering any floral arrangement into a true botanical showcase, allowing the stems to spread amply and the buds to flourish freely. It is also an immaculate piece unto itself thanks to its a skillful showcase of craftsmanship.
Les Rois de la Fort (Kings of the Forest) These four majestic, clear crystal vases designed by Marcel Wanders look like monarchs adorned with their most glorious finery. On classic bases of gilded, stainless steel, vermeil, or chrome, the deeply cut patterns feature contrasting geometric rhythms, diamond and square shapestruly royal mantles for the kings of the forest, serving as an exercise in style for Baccarats exceptional expertise. Handcrafted full-lead crystal made in France.
Les Rois de la Fort (Kings of the Forest) These four majestic, clear crystal vases designed by Marcel Wanders look like monarchs adorned with their most glorious finery. On classic bases of gilded, stainless steel, vermeil, or chrome, the deeply cut patterns feature contrasting geometric rhythms, diamond and square shapestruly royal mantles for the kings of the forest, serving as an exercise in style for Baccarats exceptional expertise. Handcrafted full-lead crystal made in France.
Les Rois de la Fort (Kings of the Forest) These four majestic, clear crystal vases designed by Marcel Wanders look like monarchs adorned with their most glorious finery. On classic bases of gilded, stainless steel, vermeil, or chrome, the deeply cut patterns feature contrasting geometric rhythms, diamond and square shapestruly royal mantles for the kings of the forest, serving as an exercise in style for Baccarats exceptional expertise. Handcrafted full-lead crystal made in France.
Les Rois de la Fort (Kings of the Forest) These four majestic, clear crystal vases designed by Marcel Wanders look like monarchs adorned with their most glorious finery. On classic bases of gilded, stainless steel, vermeil, or chrome, the deeply cut patterns feature contrasting geometric rhythms, diamond and square shapestruly royal mantles for the kings of the forest, serving as an exercise in style for Baccarats exceptional expertise. Handcrafted full-lead crystal made in France.
The clear crystal Spirit vase is a reinterpretation of the Brigitte vase, designed for Baccarat by Nicolas Triboulot during the 1960s. The Spirit vase is crafted using the same techniques that are used to make Baccarat multifaceted and exquisite eye vase and Wave vase. The intricacy of the pattern, etched from the interior of the vase outward, creates a raised and sharply geometrical surface. As a result of this incredible three-dimensional depth of form, the exterior beautifully refracts the light. The vase zigzagged edge is the finishing touch, trimming the vase symmetry with an appealing spikiness. The overall form, which gradually sprouts outward, resembles a sparkling badminton shuttlecock. The thick base and broad open neck make the vase an ideal form for large bouquets.
The clear crystal Abysse high vase was designed for Baccarat by Thomas Bastide. The form of the vase has a classical feel: it evokes the kinds of designs popular during the 1930s. The crafting of the thick hexagonal base and the flat-cut sides illustrates Baccarat distinctive mastery of stunning form. The tall silhouette and architectural contours imbue the vase with a multifaceted beauty that refracts the light and adds great depth to the floral arrangements within it. The Abysse collection is comprised of home decor items, which include the Abysse candlesticks, bowls, and clocks. The Abysse bar collection extends from tumblers to vodka shot glasses to a decanter. Each Abysse piece brings symmetry, light and beauty to any interior.
Baccarat clear crystal Columbine vase is a stunningly architectural piece. Two tiers encircle the center of the vase in a thick band of beveled pyramidal structures. Illustrating Baccarat exceptional craftsmanship and rigor of form, the three-dimensional surface appears to burst with graphic precision. The multifaceted facade creates an incredible optical effect, refracting and scattering the light off of the sharply angular contours. The square-cut neck and base create a symmetrical equilibrium that balances the striking silhouette. The neck of the vase is amply wide yet structured, enabling an array of floral arrangements. The beauty of the Columbine vase is a masterful example of Baccarat brilliant design, finesse of form, and immaculate clear crystal.
The Baccarat clear crystal Celimene vase features extraordinary craftsmanship. The elaborate and deep bevel cuts produce a brilliant textural effect on the surface, and a visual symmetry of diamond shapes. These contrast sharply with the smooth translucence of the geometric upper rim. This juxtaposition demonstrates the diversity of the crystal textural and visual possibilities. When refracting the light, the geometrical cuts are rendered all the more intricate, and the smooth crystal all the more luminous. Created for Baccarat by Georges Chevalierhose 1930s designs have remained a source of inspiration ever sincehe entrancing characteristics of the Celimene vase are unparalleled in their splendor.
The Corolle vase showcases a supple, gracefulness silhouette that is at once rounded and gathered. Designed for Baccarat by Nicolas Triboulot, the contours of the vase have been deftly rendered with subtle twisting, wringing a gentle whorl of gathered motion. The effects of this craftsmanship are all the more prismatic and intricate as they interplay with and refract the light. The vase curved form and carefully tucked contours highlight Baccarat expertise. The clear crystal is dexterously manipulated into a unique and nuanced piece. The stunning silhouette is crowned with hexagonal rim, which surrounds the fresh flower arrangements therein with a bold, structured shape.
The meticulously crafted Mille Nuits bouquet vase epitomizes Baccarat rigor of form. Crested with a diamond-cut edge around the circumference, the symmetrical vertical ridges highlight the prismatic possibilities of the crystal finery. The textural depth of the beveled contours refract the light in the most luminous way. It is a stylish vessel for floral arrangements, and may also be diverted from its original purpose to serve as a flowerpot, a pencil holder, or a dessert bowl. It is, just as readily, a standalone decorative piece. Mille Nuits is a reference to the 1001 Tales of The Arabian Nights. Designed by Mathias for Baccarat, the collection also extends to stemware glasses and lighting fixtures. The vase is a lovely addition to any interior, or a wonderful gift item.
The novel form of Baccarat striking Tornado vase boasts decoupe detailing. The vase is nimbly crafted with deep cutaways carved into the tall crystal silhouette. The unexpected angular cuts refract the light off of sharply diagonal outlines, in this way highlighting Baccarat mastery of form. These artful incisions add an astonishing graphic richness to the line of the vase. The chiseled openings coil around the circumference of the vase in a poetic spiral, which amplifies the three-dimensionality of the luminous crystal. The vase wide circular neck structures any bouquet in any lovely floral configuration. The elegance of the vase adds splendor to any room. Its energy makes the vase an exquisite gift for any occasion. The vase is available in two sizes.
The meticulously crafted Mille Nuits bouquet vase epitomizes Baccarat rigor of form. Crested with a diamond-cut edge around the circumference, the symmetrical vertical ridges highlight the prismatic possibilities of the crystal finery. The textural depth of the beveled contours refract the light in the most luminous way. It is a stylish vessel for floral arrangements, and may also be diverted from its original purpose to serve as a flowerpot, a pencil holder, or a dessert bowl. It is, just as readily, a standalone decorative piece. Mille Nuits is a reference to the 1001 Tales of The Arabian Nights. Designed by Mathias for Baccarat, the collection also extends to stemware glasses and lighting fixtures. The vase is a lovely addition to any interior, or a wonderful gift item.
Baccarat Crystal has, from the beginning, affixed its signature on strong works illustrating all the facets of artistic craftsmanship and covering a vast repertoire of inspiration.
In 1764 King Louis XV of France gave Bishop Montmorency-Laval of Metz permission to found a glassworks in the village of Baccarat located in Lorraine in eastern France.
The creations of great artists inspired by the magic of crystal are all magnificent stones brought together into building the Art de Vivre collection.
This is how Baccarat perpetuates the great French tradition of a cosmopolitan art of living. Envisioned by Philippe Starck, the Baccarat House in Paris, home to the brand’s headquarters, is a meeting place for its most beautiful creations – and one of its most beautiful manifestations.