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India has long been a fruitful source of inspiration for HermÈs, and for his latest collection of glasses, artistic director Yves Taralon turned to the former French colony of Chandernagor (present day Chandannagar). The resulting set of clear water glass, wine goblet and tall glass reminds us of ancient Venetian goblets especially in the way the slender ribbed stems flute outwards into a wide rim. Taralon designed the Chandernagor to accompany Bleus d'Ailleurs, HermÈs' new line of tableware. With a table setting this pretty, you'll find any excuse to keep the dinner party going.
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India has long been a fruitful source of inspiration for HermÈs, and for his latest collection of…
India has long been a fruitful source of inspiration for HermÈs, and for his latest collection of…
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