Designed by Savinel and Roze The Harcourt 1841 glass is characterized by its architectural form: a stunning shape from the flat cut pattern of the Crystal Bowl to the beveled geometry of the stem down to the hexagonal foot. Its craftsmanship is apparent from every angle of its regal and graceful form. Sipping from a Harcourt 1841 glass is taking part in the brands storied and elegant past. The Harcourt 1841 collection has also been a staple of French power, selected since the age of Napoleon III to its contemporary use in the Palais de llyse. The Harcourt 1841 glass is characterized by its architectural form: a stunning shape from the flat cut pattern of the Crystal Bowl to the beveled geometry of the stem down to the hexagonal foot. Its craftsmanship is apparent from every angle of its regal and graceful form. Sipping from a Harcourt 1841 glass is taking part in the brands storied and elegant past.
Product description:Designed by Savinel and Roze The Harcourt 1841 glass is characterized by its architectural form: a stunning shape from the flat cut pattern of the Crystal Bowl to the beveled geometry of the stem down to the hexagonal foot. Its craftsmanship is apparent from every angle of its regal and graceful form. Sipping from a Harcourt 1841 glass is taking part in the brands storied and elegant past. The Harcourt 1841 collection has also been a staple of French power, selected since the age of Napoleon III to its contemporary use in the Palais de llyse. The Harcourt 1841 glass is characterized by its architectural form: a stunning shape from the flat cut pattern of the Crystal Bowl to the beveled geometry of the stem down to the hexagonal foot. Its craftsmanship is apparent from every angle of its regal and graceful form. Sipping from a Harcourt 1841 glass is taking part in the brands storied and elegant past.