Since 1764, Baccarat has been a creator of enchanting universes. From a small town in eastern France to a symbol of the art of celebration and French joie de vivre.
Join us in toasting 260 years of history, craftsmanship, and magical places.
In 1877, the world beheld the debut performance of Tchaikovsky's iconic ballet "Swan Lake," a masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences. As the ethereal dancers graced the stage, the elegance of Baccarat's Harcourt glass iconically ...
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Since 1764, Baccarat has been a creator of enchanting universes. From a small town in eastern France to a symbol of the art of celebration and French joie de vivre.
Join us in toasting 260 years of history, craftsmanship, and magical places.
“That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” In 1969, as Apollo 11 touched down on lunar soil, the Baccarat 1841 Harcourt Glass stands in silent admiration of this monumental achievement. The timeless piece reflects the ...
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A legend, a castle, a feast in France — the Harcourt 1841 glass is a hero of eternal modernity.
Commissioned by Napoleon III, the glass reigns on the world's most prestigious tables. Its distinctive hexagonal base and six-faceted cup capture light and exude nobility. From vases to lamps, this timeless design continues to inspire, embodying elegance and modernity in every piece.
Baccarat, staple of timeless modernity.
Photography: Arnaud Le Brazidec
Set designer: Joe & Nathan
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A symbol of French craftsmanship, the Baccarat Harcourt 1841 Collection is characterized by its architectural form: a stunning shape from the flat cut pattern of the bowl to the beveled geometry of the stem down to the hexagonal foot.
From the table of kings to contemporary times, sipping from the iconic design is taking part in the House’s storied and elegant past.