Saint Louis

Saint Louis

SAINT-LOUIS, A FUSION OF SAVOIR-FAIRE AND CREATION

Every day, Saint-Louis creates tableware, decorative objects, furniture and lighting collections, crafted by its master glassmakers and cutters considered to be among the very best in France (“Meilleurs Ouvriers de France”). All possess irreplaceable knowledge and ancestral skills that have been enriched from generation to generation: crystal is mouthblown, hand-cut, hand-engraved and hand-decorated using 24-carat gold or platinum. As a result of their talent and skills, the Crystallerie has become a leading expert in color and cut. Saint-Louis offers a wide range of styles to create its exceptional pieces. Saint-Louis is truly a manufactory of its time, a blend of tradition and innovation that never ceases to draw inspiration from contemporary artistic trends in order to renew and shape its identity. In the wave of creativity that swept through the early 20th century, between Art Nouveau and Art Deco, external designers brought their talents to bear at Saint-Louis, artists such as Paul Nicolas, Jean Sala, Jean Luce, Michel Colle and Maurice Dufrêne, to name but a few. 

SAINT-LOUIS, A FUSION OF SAVOIR-FAIRE AND CREATION

Every day, Saint-Louis creates tableware, decorative objects, furniture and lighting collections, crafted by its master glassmakers and cutters considered to be among the very best in France (“Meilleurs Ouvriers de France”). All possess irreplaceable knowledge and ancestral skills that have been enriched from generation to generation: crystal is mouthblown, hand-cut, hand-engraved and hand-decorated using 24-carat gold or platinum. As a result of their talent and skills, the Crystallerie has become a leading expert in color and cut. Saint-Louis offers a wide range of styles to create its exceptional pieces. Saint-Louis is truly a manufactory of its time, a blend of tradition and innovation that never ceases to draw inspiration from contemporary artistic trends in order to renew and shape its identity. In the wave of creativity that swept through the early 20th century, between Art Nouveau and Art Deco, external designers brought their talents to bear at Saint-Louis, artists such as Paul Nicolas, Jean Sala, Jean Luce, Michel Colle and Maurice Dufrêne, to name but a few.