Luxury Edition

Baccarat is renowned for its glass collections, crystal vases, chandeliers, lighting, and bar and cocktail glasses.

Present in many museums around the world, Baccarat crystal is named after the city where it has been manufactured since 1764.

Christofle is dedicated to creating unique pieces from table accessories to the most sophisticated jewellery.

Since 1830, in addition to the excellence in silverware that has made the brand famous, Christofle has been characterised by continuous research and care for rare shapes and materials.

Founded in 1978, Daum is a crystal shop in Nancy, France, which had its heyday in the Art Nouveau period.

Daum is the brand name for artistic crystal objects produced with the use of glass paste and a technique of fusion in a refractory mould with subsequent firing in a mould.

Born from the contamination of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, Lalique’s unmistakable style flows on the soft, sinuous lines of fine glass.

The works of French artist René Lalique represent the quintessence of elegance, classicism, brilliance and romantic living.

Versace Home integrates fashion, luxury and living to offer an all-encompassing experience of the iconic brand’s world.

Non-conformism, classical art, mythology, eclectic decorativism and geometric lines are mixed with typically Italian know-how, allowing Versace to continue to define a lifestyle with a bold character through its icons.

Venini is excellence in the art of Italian glassmaking, it is authenticity that lives in the perfect balance between craftsmanship made in Murano, the pursuit of excellence and bold design.

A unique emotion that comes from the moment refined sand is mixed with precious minerals, to the breath of the Master Glassmakers who, with their dexterity, give life to the designs and projects of selected creatives.

Created in 1898 by a butcher with a passion for mechanics, Berkel’s flywheel slicer was initially used to slice meat.

The hand-operated machine, characterised by its flower-shaped flywheel, is a coveted piece of furniture and design. Endlessly elegant and certainly a piece of great history.

Ruffoni cookware has special features from silver knobs in the shape of acorns or vegetables to decorated handles. The characteristic manual technique of ‘hammering’ gives the characteristic honeycomb effect.

Thanks to these techniques, Ruffoni still retains its handcrafted soul today.

Carlo Moretti is a company that combines innovation and continuous research. The ancient ‘savoir-faire’ of Murano’s master glassmakers combine these two souls and, thanks to their highly qualified expertise, maintain their respect for the Venice Lagoon.

Unique pieces, numbered and signed with their recognisable style.

Created in 1898 by a butcher with a passion for mechanics, Berkel’s flywheel slicer was initially used to slice meat.

The hand-operated machine, characterised by its flower-shaped flywheel, is a coveted piece of furniture and design. Endlessly elegant and certainly a piece of great history.