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Crystal that captures light, time, and craftsmanship. Founded in 1586 and awarded the title of Royal Glassworks in 1767, Saint-Louis is rightly considered an icon of French haute cristallerie. Each of its masterpieces is born from the purest crystal, blown and cut by hand. The alchemy of tradition and innovation transforms glasses, vases, decanters, and chandeliers into works of art, where color, engraving, and the play of transparency become the language of luxury.
Today, Saint-Louis continues to write history: craftsmen create new shapes and collections in collaboration with leading designers, preserving the legendary heritage and opening new horizons. A rich palette of shades, signature diamond facets, and details featuring 24-karat gold and platinum make Saint-Louis crystal synonymous with timeless elegance.
Saint-Louis collections
Each piece in the Folia collection references the forest surrounding the Saint-Louis factory. It was here that Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance found inspiration and combined the brilliance of crystal with the strength of wood. Folia is an ode to the foliage of the Moselle forest and a hymn to creative madness. The latest addition to the line is a mini portable lamp, a crystal light fixture that fits easily in the palm of your hand.

Designer Stefania Di Petrillo was inspired by the process of creating a crystal chandelier branch and reimagined the traditional architecture of the form. The Torsade collection includes ten lighting models, ranging from table lamps to chandeliers with 18 shades. A built-in LED system with a dimmer allows you to change the atmosphere: from bright, flooding light to an intimate, soft glow.

The Chamade collection, created by Pierre Marie Agin, is a trio of objects that showcase a wealth of shapes and an abundance of facets. Different sizes, materials, and colors come together in dynamic compositions, creating an almost organic harmony, as if inspired by nature itself.

Cadence is the meeting of Pierre Charpin and Saint-Louis. A collection of 29 pieces in clear crystal, where horizontal and vertical edges intertwine rhythmically. It is an interpretation of the movements of craftsmen in hot and cold workshops, transformed into a synchronized ornament.

Since 1928, Tommy has remained a symbol of elegance. From their star-shaped base to their sparkling facets, these glasses have even adorned the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles. Today, the collection takes on new shapes and colors, turning the exceptional into an everyday pleasure.

Designer Kiki van Eijk was inspired by the shapes that give birth to every Saint-Louis piece. In the Matrice collection, she transformed the shapes themselves into art objects, decorating them with the manufacturer's signature facets.

Saint-Louis chandeliers first appeared in the 19th century, and in 2015, the Royal collection was born, offering more than 50,000 customization options. Size, style, color—each chandelier is unique, created for a specific space.

The Manhattan collection is mixology at home. Its name is a reference to the famous cocktail and cosmopolitan New York during the Prohibition era, when bars operated underground but the fun continued. Crystal glasses turn every evening into a celebration of freedom.

A bold collection of tasting glasses where aesthetics meet technical perfection. The Viennese stripes on the crystal reveal all the nuances of the wine, while the Young Wine Glass, created for young wines, allows you to experience the aroma and taste with exceptional precision.

Apollo elevates tea to the level of haute cristallerie. In collaboration with sommelier Lydia Gautier, Saint-Louis has created a series of glasses and teapots that highlight all the subtleties of the drink — from black to green tea. It is a synthesis of European and Asian rituals in sparkling crystal.

A modern classic from Saint-Louis: clean lines, pure graphics, versatility. Oxymore fits harmoniously into both classic and contemporary interiors.

Since 1992, the Bubbles collection has remained a symbol of playfulness and sensuality. Its recognizable elements are the “glass balls” on the stem and the bubbles on the bowl of the glass.

Created in 1950, the Versailles vase is a testament to the skill and precision of the Saint-Louis craftsmen. The largest model takes up to eight weeks to make. Its shape and carving are inspired by the urns in the gardens of Versailles.

The Kings' Hall collection is a series of goblets dedicated to the four kings who left their mark on the palace. The Galerie des Reines is a continuation, an ode to four queens: Maria Theresa of Spain, Maria Leszczyńska, Marie Antoinette, and Maria Amalia of Naples. Each piece is decorated with motifs inspired by the décor of Versailles and showcases the richness of Saint-Louis techniques.

Saint-Louis embodies the French art of living beautifully. Glasses that reflect the glow of the evening. Lamps and light fixtures that transform interiors into poetry. Decor that fills spaces with emotion. Each piece combines heritage, bold experimentation, and impeccable taste.
In the Baltic States, the official distributor of Saint-Louis is Archideco Interior gallery. Here, in an exquisite showroom in Riga, carefully selected items from the iconic crystal collections are on display, allowing true connoisseurs to experience authentic French haute cristallerie.








