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    | Rich in creativity and know-how, Cristalle rie de Montbronn, which has been awarded the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (Living Heritage Company) label, is currently the oldest family-run crystal factory in France and is present on the most prestigious ta bles around the world. Combining tradition and modernity, Cristallerie de Montbronn adapts to trends and diversifies by offering luxury crystal, ranging from the purest transparency to shimmering colours, with a palette of 10 colours.  The Michael Ruh Studio creates glassware for global luxury brands, architects, Interior agencies and ind
     
    From 11 to 14 November 2021, MiF Expo Made in France opens its doors at Paris Por
     
     
    Olivier Gagnère by Michèle Champenois. Ed Norma. 256p. August 2015. Ceramist, glass
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    | Rich in creativity and know-how, Cristallerie de Montbronn, which has been awarded the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (Living Heritage Company) label, is currently the oldest family-run crystal factory in France and is present on the most prestigious tables around the world. Combining tradition and modernity, Cristallerie de Montbronn adapts to trends and diversifies by offering luxury crystal, ranging from the purest transparency to shimmering colours, with a palette of 10 colours.ThMichael Ruh Studio creates glassware for global luxury brands, architects, Interior agencies and individuals. The London based Studio was established in 2004. The creative emphasis is on a timeless, tactile aesthetic with minimal embellishment in rich harmonious colour palettes. |
     
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    From 11 to 14 November 2021, MiF Expo Made in France opens its doors at Paris Porte de Versailles.  MIF Expo provides a showcase for French industry, innovation and creativity to meet consumers. MIF Expo reflects and attempts to amplify a socio-economic dynamic. That of companies that have chosen to carry out the essential stages in the manufacture of their products in our territory.
     
     
     
     
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    Olivier Gagnère by Michèle Champenois. Ed Norma. 256p. August 2015.  

    Ceramist, glassmaker, furniture designer, Olivier Gagnère is an alchemist of fire and ice. He appeared on the French design scene in the 1980s. In contact with Ettore Sottsass' Memphis group in Milan, he developed his spirit of fantasy, a great formal freedom and a certain humor. In Japan, he immersed himself in the ancestral know-how of porcelain craftsmen in the workshops of Arita, on the island of Kyushu. His first pieces of furniture are designed for Artelano and Pierre Staudenmeyer's Néotù gallery. He collaborates with the Maeght gallery to create Murano glass pieces and with the Édition Limitée gallery to work with earthenware. The fitting out of the Marly café in the Louvre in 1994 brought him great notoriety, which led to numerous associations, notably with Saint-Louis, Bernardaud and En Attendant les Barbares. At ease with all materials, Olivier Gagnère works with porcelain as well as iron, crystal, wood, leather or bronze. He combines simple and timeless forms with controlled volumes, declined in bright, sharp colors.
    Vista Alègre

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    Founded in 1824 by José Ferreira Pinto Basto, the Vista Alegre porcelain factory was the first industrial unit dedicated to the production of porcelain in Portugal. Between 1947 and 1968 the company modernised and specialised, allowing it to expand into new markets. In May 2001, a merger between the Vista Alegre Group and the Atlantis Group brought glassware and crystal back into the company and created the largest tableware group in Portugal and the sixth largest 

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    Vista Alègre

    Founded in 1824 by José Ferreira Pinto Basto, the Vista Alegre porcelain factory was the first industrial unit dedicated to the production of porcelain in Portugal Between 1947 and 1968 the company modernised and specialised, allowing it to expand into new markets. In May 2001, a merger between the Vista Alegre Group and the Atlantis Group brought glassware and crystal back into the company and created the largest table ware group in Portugal and the sixth largest in the world in this sector, the Vista Alegre Group (VAA Group). This holding company operates in five different production areas / ceramics, crystal, porcelain, earthenware / stoneware and glass. |
     
    Moser

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    Moser is a Czech company focused on the pro duction of lead-free handcrafted luxury crystal. The company began in 1857 when Ludwig Moser, a talented engraver and businessman opened an engraving workshop and store in the spa town of Karlovy Vary. Moser crystal gained worldwide recognition thanks to its unique beauty, quality, as well as timeless design and mastery of our glassmakers. The Moser trademark became the world's concept of luxury crystal and the symbol 

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    Moser

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    Moser is a Czech company focused on the production of lead-free handcrafted luxury crystal. The company began in 1857 when Ludwig Moser, a talented engraver and businessman opened an engraving workshop and store in the spa town of Karlovy Vary. Moser crystal gained worldwide recognition thanks to its unique beauty, quality, as well as timeless design and mastery of our glassmakers. The Moser trademark became the world's concept of luxury crystal and the symbol of perfect manual processing.  |
     
    Italesse

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     Founded in 1979, Italesse immediately attracted the attention of the most renowned wine, cham pagne and spirits producers for its ability to offer professional products that combine form and func tion, design and technical efficiency. Recently Italesse has further expanded its savoir-faire, related to the world of wine, with the new Senses project, with the ultimate goal of combining emo tions and professional excellence in tasting. Itales se’s action, from the creative phase to the sale of 

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    Italesse

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    Founded in 1979, Italesse immediately attracted the attention of the most renowned wine, champagne and spirits producers for its ability to offer professional products that combine form and function, design and technical efficiency. Recently Italesse has further expanded its savoir-faire, related to the world of wine, with the new Senses project, with the ultimate goal of combining emotions and professional excellence in tasting. Italesse’s action, from the creative phase to the sale of its products, is guided by a series of choices, values and objectives, some of which, such as attention to ethical issues and respect for the environment that surrounds us, were recognised and awarded, at the end of 2019, with the silver EcoVadis medal, a prestigious international recognition for sustainability. |


     


     
     
     
    Guillaume Herbaut

    Guillaume Herbaut, born in 1970 in Suresnes, France, is a photographer and journalist. He was recognized for his work during the Chernorbyl tragedy in Ukraine. He was one of the founding members of L'oeil Public / a photographers' collec tive in the 1990s. As a teenager, he discovered photography in his local library. He is passionate about committed photographers who tell the world through their pictures. In parallel with his press commissions, he has been sculpting a unive

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    Guillaume Herbaut

    Guillaume Herbaut, born in 1970 in Suresnes, France, is a photographer and journalist. He was recognized for his work during the Chernorbyl tragedy in Ukraine. He was one of the founding members of L'oeil Public / a photographers' collective in the 1990s. As a teenager, he discovered photography in his local library. He is passionate about committed photographers who tell the world through their pictures. In parallel with his press commissions, he has been sculpting a universe with a strong social and political dimension over a long period of time.

    He photographs places full of history and drama that shake up the memory and reveal human tragedy.  In 2004 he won the Lucien Hervé prize for the theme "Man and his environment".  In 2009, he received the second prize at the World Press Photo. Guillaume Herbaut's work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions at the Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris, the Maison Rouge, Foto España and the Silverstein Gallery in New York. He is represented by Agence Vu. 
     

     
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