The Tommy Set of Two Water Glasses by Saint-Louis carries a legacy that still holds its ground at modern tables. First presented in 1928 and later chosen for a royal lunch in Versailles, this design is built on precision—from the star-shaped base to the layered cuts: diamond, bevel, pearl, and rim. Each angle catches light differently, creating sharp reflections that shift as the glass moves in your hand.
This is the kind of glassware designers reach for when the table needs structure, rhythm, and history in one object. It works just as naturally in a contemporary setting as it did in the Hall of Mirrors. Add it now while availability holds and bring in a piece that turns everyday moments into something deliberate.
Blown and cut at Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche in Moselle, France