Manufacturer information
Compagnie des Cristalleries de Saint-Louis
Saint-Louis-les-Bitche
57620 Lemberg
France
Contact: relation-client-web@saint-louis.com | www.saint-louis.com
Even a Russian tsar would have enjoyed a drink served in a "Tommy" vodka set from Saint-Louis. The set consists of a vodka flute and a carafe made of very fine crystal glass adorned with a splendid surface structure, thanks to the facet, lens and diamond cut.
The pointed shape of each piece add a touch of drama to the overall effect. "Tommy" is mouthblown and cut by hand at the renowned Saint-Louis crystal glassworks.
The fame of these perfectly shaped glasses from Saint-Louis was cemented at a legendary dinner in 1938: On the occasion of a visit by King George VI, each guest in the mirrored dining room of Versailles Palace sat down at a place setting which included eleven glasses from the "Tommy" range. The illustrious guests were delighted.
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For your inquiries, please call us at +49 (89) 45 69 20 66.
It is recommended to clean by hand with a soft sponge and mild dish soap. Place glasses on a paper towel, allow to drip dry, and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Do not put products with gold or platinum decorations in the dishwasher, do not use white vinegar and dry thoroughly; do not use abrasive materials, bleach, or rubber.
Clean carafes and pitchers with lukewarm water; do not allow wine to stand. To remove tannin or limescale deposits, use equal parts white vinegar and lukewarm water. Place a paper towel in the neck to dry.
Pre-warm tea glasses and pre-chill ice buckets to avoid temperature shock.
Important note for candle holders: To avoid thermal shock, change the candle when the flame is 6cm away from the crystal. It is recommended to use a candle snuffer.
"In den puristischen Zeiten war sie verschwunden. Jetzt ist die offene Hausbar wieder da! Und sehr retro-chic. Wie gut, dass sie sich so wunderbar leicht improvisieren lässt. Die Basis bildet ein antikes Silbertablett, auf dem unterschiedlich hohe Gläser und Karaffen angeordnet werden."