Drinking Glass
ca. 1981 (made), 1967 (designed)
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The Cryptogamme set of glasses in five different sizes, from the smallest for eau-de-vie to the largest for water was designed by Roger Tallon in 1967.
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Materials and techniques | Glass, mould-blown |
Brief description | Drinking glass 'Cryptogamme', mould-blown glass, designed by Roger Tallon 1967, made by Daum, Nancy, about 1981 |
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Credit line | Given by A. Raynaud & Cie |
Object history | In 1966, the Syndicat des arts de la table asked Roger Tallon to create a series of modern cutlery. The designer, who always considered his work according to a global approach proposed a complete project including tableware, cutlery and glasses. The cyfer 3 in the name '3T' is an allusion to the 3 makers, while the letter T refers to Table, Tradition, Touch and tangentially the T of Tallon. The glass was made by Daum, the porcelain by Raynaud & Cie, and the matalwork by Ravinet d’Enfert. |
Summary | The Cryptogamme set of glasses in five different sizes, from the smallest for eau-de-vie to the largest for water was designed by Roger Tallon in 1967. |
Other number | 0260 - Glass gallery number |
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Accession number | C.345J-1983 |
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Record created | June 18, 2009 |
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