Baccarat
In 1855, for the first World Fair in Paris, Baccarat unveiled its unique craftsmanship to the world. Exhibited to the delight of fascinated visitors, Baccarat’s dazzling creations have made the exceptional a reality.
Years later, by crafting a temple in homage to the god Mercury, and later an epic crystal ship, Baccarat continued to elicit surprise, and garner numerous medals at each major national and international Exhibition.
From the custom furniture made for the Maharajahs of India to the majestic "Tsar's” candelabra created for Nicholas II, the impressive collection of lighting fixtures for the Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul, the pieces commissioned by Napoleon III for his apartments in the Louvre and Tuileries, the refined creations for the Japanese imperial court, to the Juvisy service that has adorned the ceremonial tables of the Elysée Palace since 1899, Baccarat has cast its light around the world.
Its name alone is an invitation to wonderment. Enchanting festivities and elegant receptions, Baccarat has won over the elite. From Josephine Baker to the Princess of Monaco, Marilyn Monroe to Karl Lagerfeld, and Kris Jenner to Gigi Hadid, Baccarat has transcended fashion, seducing the lovers of life and opinion leaders of every generation. At the forefront of style, the House draws inspiration from its heritage to shape the tastes of tomorrow.
Salvador Dali, Ettore Sottsass, Philippe Starck, Jaime Hayon, Marcel Wanders, and Virgil Abloh – the world’s iconic artists and designers have also succumbed to the temptation of Baccarat. Through unprecedented collaborations, each has imparted a unique artistic vision, constantly pushing the limits of technique, often defying the laws of matter. The absolute complicity between the artists and craftsmen has resulted in original, soulful creations rich in imagination.