Established in 1586 in the forest of Moselle, France, Saint-Louis escapes the ephemeral with more than 430 years of mouth-blown and handmade creations, ranging from tableware and decoration to lighting and beyond.
Surface Says
One of France’s most venerated crystal manufacturers, Saint-Louis skillfully reconciles 19th-century artisan know-how with contemporary style. Some of our favorite designers—Paola Navone, Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance, Kiki van Eijk—have created unforgettable pieces for the company.
Tommy
Created in 1928, the iconic Tommy collection features a star-shaped base with its parison adorned with diamond, bevel, pearl, and rim cuts. Its straight lines have afforded elegance to the tables of the most official ceremonies, all the way to the Galèrie des Glaçes in Versailles.
All pieces in the cross-disciplinary Folia collection echo the forest surrounding the Saint-Louis manufacture. It was there that Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance found his inspiration, and decided to combine the radiance of crystal with the strength of ash wood.
The first chandeliers appeared at Saint-Louis in the 19th century as special commissions around the world. Since then, Saint-Louis has been revisiting its classic and Royal is no exception: In 2018, a rebellious breeze has wafted over the noble chapters of its history. Royal is giving itself over to a deconstructed and creative choreography with new objects, lamps, boxes, vases…
Established in 1586 in the forest of Moselle, France, Saint-Louis escapes the ephemeral with more than 430 years of mouth-blown and handmade creations, ranging from tableware and decoration to lighting and beyond.