Baccarat Harcourt Glass Candle - Black
Baccarat Harcourt Glass Candle - Black
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DESCRIPTION
Inspired by Baccarat's most iconic creation, the Harcourt glass candle is a sculptural candle reinventing, entirely in wax, the original Harcourt Glass, which was first created in 1841.
The Baccarat Harcourt Glass Candle transforms the legendary 1841 Harcourt glass into a sculptural wax creation, marrying heritage with contemporary artistry.
Known as the glass of princes and greats, it was commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III and has since adorned the world's most prestigious tables. Recognizable by its unique silhouette, six facets, and hexagonal base, it has been reinterpreted by some of the greatest designers. Available in a palette of bright, elegant colors, the collection captures the very essence of Harcourt: a symbol of joie de vivre, boldness, and passion, remaining true to its history while always astonishing.
Baccarat has stood at the forefront of French crystal artistry since 1764, when it was founded by royal decree in the village of Baccarat, Lorraine. From its origins in the village of Baccarat, every piece has been meticulously handcrafted in France, embodying clarity, brilliance, and timeless artistry. Known for its signature red crystal — tinted with 24-karat gold — and iconic designs like the Harcourt glass, Baccarat continues to illuminate the world’s most refined interiors. Today, it stands as a symbol of enduring elegance and exceptional craftsmanship, where tradition meets innovation in every detail.
This piece is brand new, sourced directly from Baccarat, and delivered in its signature red Baccarat packaging, ensuring authenticity and pristine condition. We are the only boutique in Sydney, Australia, where you can visit and select your Baccarat pieces in person.
DETAILS
Brand: Baccarat
Reference: 2816957 (Black)
Height (cm): 20
Weight (kg): 0.70
Diameter (cm): 13
Material: Wax
Color: Red
Burn Time: 40 hours
Year of Creation: 2024
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