Crystal Shine Baccarat

HOUSE "BACCARAT" - PRODUCER OF CRYSTAL PRODUCTS, A HISTORY OF WHICH COUNTS OVER 200 YEARS. THE YEAR OF THE APPEARANCE IS CONSIDERED THE 1764th WHEN BY THE ORDER OF THE KING OF FRANCE LOUIS XV IN THE BACCARA VILLAGE ORGANIZED GLASS PRODUCTION. A SMALL FACTORY MOVED TO ONE OF THE MOST RECOGNIZABLE AND RESPECTED BRANDS OF OUR TIME. DECORATIVE HOUSES OF THE HOUSE DECORATED THE TABLE AND LOUIS XVIII, AND FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT.

The trademark of everything that comes with the Baccarat monogram is its brilliance. Invented in 1887, the concave faceting method turns the brand’s products into fabulously beautiful diamonds "shimmering with ice patterns.

As a true trendsetter, Baccarat focused on the most popular topics in every milestone of his life. At the end of the 19th century, fragile trifles appeared under a weighty, but graceful stigma for demonstration at the World Exhibition in Paris.

In the middle of the 20th century, during the formation of the fashion industry, the Baccarat house established the production of bottles for brands such as Schiaparelli, Elizabeth Arden, Guerlain, Dior, Lancome.

The brand has achieved great success in the field of design lighting. A brilliant diamond that comes into contact with a million light bulbs creates an amazing effect. Products of the brand were widely appreciated and sought after by eminent people from Nicholas II, who even became the author of the sketch for the Tsar chandelier, to Salvador Dali.

At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, a new round of brand development was cooperation with the most important designers on the planet. Famous artists who will appear in art history books in a hundred years will be featured on the latest Baccarat Highlights collection: Eric Levy, Michelle Lucci, Jamie Hayon, Erico Horiki, Philippe Starck. Each of them created his own view of the light source.

Stark continued the glass-transparency-water associative series, with his Marie Coquine chandelier under an umbrella. This non-standard design idea looks witty and elegant. Michel de Lucci, when creating one of the most important interior items, a lamp, thought about the exterior.

Its faceted lacy Sfera strives to tear itself away from the aluminum rod and rush to the ceiling like a balloon. Eric Levy fantasized on the theme of Zenith's most famous Baccarat model. The author set the movement of this chandelier to the rhythm of spiral-worn horns giving a subtle sense of turbulence.

Baccarat light is the art of living with brilliance. Noble crystal speaks not only about wealth and luxury. Transparent and clean, shining with honed edges, he conquers with his regal look and inimitable melody, emphasizing the sense of taste and affirming his own style.

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