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Collaboration between La Rochère and designers

roducts designed by creative artists and blown
by the Master Glass Makers of La Rochère.
This fusion between the pencil and the blowpipe
breathes new imaginative and colourful pieces to life.
 
VasesVase bleu "Danseurs" Jacques Silano,
sculpteur and creator.
Richard Peduzzi,
director of the famous "École des Arts décoratifs" in Paris, has designed decanters in refined and slender shapes for the "Paris Musées" collections.
La Rochère premieres contemporary quality products.
Carafe "Grandes espérances"
Pierre Casenove Vases Trianon et Bocage Pierre Casenove,
creator at the La Rochère crystal works from 1992 to 1997.

     
Marie Marine
photo MIKADO
ambiance "Chardon" ambiance "Scène de chasse"
Marie Marine,
creator and designer in the world of decoration, textiles and table arts, created several lamps for La Rochère in 1999 including the "Hunting Scene" lamp, Art Nouveau collection and the "Thistle" lamp for the Intemporelles collection.
 

Re-issues of old objects

ambiance "Versailles"

le Lyonnais Longchamp

t La Rochère, tradition and aesthetics have always withstood time.
La Rochère Crystal Works re-issues glass services from the 18th and 19th centuries, such as the Romantique service (chosen by Georges Sand), the Amitié service, the flat-sided cut service of the 19th century or the Jean Luce service of the 20th century with the support of Paris-Musées and Arcodiff.

Through these models which are transmitted from generation to generation, La Rochère perpetuates the know-how of mouth-blown crystalline, hand-made by Master Glass Makers.

Until 1967 the traditional activity was based on production of "hand-made, mouth-blown" glasses and decanters for cafés and restaurants.

However, the "Histoire" collection, a re-issue of services and tumblers in "mechanical" glass, carried out with Paris Musées and including the "Abeille" range, re-issues of "bistrot" glass such as "le Berry", "Capitole", "Déguster", "Le bistrot", and the "Versailles" and "Carolingiens" ranges have enabled the Glass Works to position itself in this market despite its relatively recent entry.


 
 
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