Empire on Fifth: The most recognized building in the world unveiled iconic new store

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When you handcraft the world’ finest coffee maker, there’s an art to every single step

 

The Royal Coffee Maker from Royal Paris is a handcrafted 24-karat gold & Baccarat crystal balancing syphon brewer. It’s coffee for kings and an objet d’art. Royal effortlessly transforms some of the finest coffee strains in the world with an unmistakable purity and clarity of taste.

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Royal Coffee Maker; photo: royalcoffeemaker.com

Developed out of love for the original balancing syphons seen in European courts during the 1800’s, this vacuum coffee brewer from Royal Paris puts “pomp and ceremony” back into coffee making.

Handcrafted in 24-karat gold or silver, using Baccarat crystal and semi-precious stones, the Royal Coffee Maker evolved through countless sketches and hours of model clay forming.

French artist Jean-Luc Rieutort brings to life the exceptional craftsmanship to the Royal Coffee Maker more commonly seen in fine jewelry. Working alongside a team of skilled sculptors, artisans and engineers, with each machine taking more than 100 hours of workmanship, he has masterfully recreated the historic balancing syphon. Each Royal Coffee Maker is accompanied by two exquisite pieces, both handmade in France exclusively for Royal — the crystal carafe and burner vase. Only eight bespoke Royal Coffee Makers are produced by hand each month.

Brass parts such as the gargoyle, counter weight, oak leaves and finials are created by employing age-old methods of casting using the lost-wax method known as ‘cire perdue’, where more than 5 hours are spent on the spigot’s unique‘chasing dolphins’ closing system alone.

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The Royal Coffee Maker; photos: royalcoffeemaker.com
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The Royal Coffee Maker; photos: royalcoffeemaker.com

After casting is complete, the artist works on each individual detail by hand. Elaborate chiseling, brazing and polishing is involved to meet the exacting standards of the French craftsmen, where each part — no matter how small — is treated with the utmost care for Royal’s fine level of detailing. Each Royal can be finished in gold, copper or silver; with a choice of black obsidian, azurite or malachite to form the machine base.

“Your Royal coffee maker is engineered to create coffee of rare clarity and purity. Every Royal is numbered and is taken through a final test by our Parisian Master Craftsman,” says Royal Coffee Maker.

Royal Coffee Maker is present at the 15th Edition of Top Marques Monaco – The luxury and Supercar show (The Grimaldi Forum Monaco – 19th-22nd April 2018).

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The Royal Coffee Maker; photos: royalcoffeemaker.com
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The Royal Coffee Maker; photos: royalcoffeemaker.com
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The Royal Coffee Maker; photos: royalcoffeemaker.com
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The Royal Coffee Maker; photos: royalcoffeemaker.com
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Royal Paris; photos: royalcoffeemaker.com

 

 

Lights on Jaeger-LeCoultre’s latest collaboration with the Atmos 568 designed by Marc Newson

Jaeger-LeCoultre x Marc Newson. The Atmos 568 Clock is Time, Pure and Simple.

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Jaeger-LeCoultre and designer Marc Newson have been teaming up three times to pool their expertise on the iconic Atmos, the clock which is able to function for a theoretically unlimited time, with nearly zero energy and human intervention.

The Atmos clock was born in the footsteps of Leonardo da Vinci, inspired by a dream that has guided watchmakers for centuries: to reproduce perpetual movement. This virtually perpetual mechanical movement houses 211 components. A variation of one degree in temperature is enough to power the Atmos for two days. Invented in 1928 by Swiss engineer Jean-Léon Reutter, it was developed and has been tirelessly perfected in the workshops of the Jaeger‑LeCoultre Manufacture ever since.

“Australian designer reinterprets the Atmos clock by reworking its classical style while preserving all its essential features, allowing an icon of watchmaking to become an icon of style. Unveiling its secrets little by little, the Atmos 568 will intrigue the gaze of connoisseurs of beautiful objects,” Jaeger-LeCoultre explained.

In order for the light to shine directly on the Atmos without altering its colors, Marc Newson chose to use an “extra-clear” glass for the cabinet. Almost invisible, it offers remarkable transparency, which showcases the clock in an unprecedented manner.

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On both the interior and the exterior, fluid lines, the energizing use of color on the blue numerals, and two- tone hands are subtle messages that attest to the artist’s unique style. When the gaze rests on the back of the movement, it discovers the designer’s secret signature, the last stage in the journey.

Atmos cabinets reflect the times with style. Some of the first Atmos clocks feature an Art Nouveau style, showcasing opalescent glass engraved with floral motifs or a golden wood cabinet embellished with plant motifs.

The timeless Atmos has revealed itself to be a source of inspiration, a creative canvas. Alongside Jaeger‑LeCoultre, great designers have imagined limited editions of this clock. Thus, inspiration is re-invented from one era to the next. This is the case with Australian designer, Marc Newson, who designed several models in glass cabinets, giving the Atmos a contemporary design while maintaining its essence.

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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos 568 by Marc Newson Technical Details (Reference 5165107):

Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 568;
Case: Baccarat Crystal;
Dimensions (WxDxH) : 265 X 230 X 147 mm
Functions: Hour – Minute – Month – Moon phases ;
Recto Hands;
Sword;
Movement: Manual-winding;
Pieces inside : 210;
Vibrations per hour : 120;
Jewels : 15;
Barrel : 1;
Height : 168.50 mm.

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World’s Most Magnificent and Historic Experiences: Baccarat Heritage Takes You to Three Continents

Baccarat unveiled a once in a lifetime global experience. Baccarat, the oldest and greatest crystal manufacturer in the world, unveiled the details of a voyage around the world, an exclusive experience designed to immerse travellers in the world of Baccarat and deliver a once in a lifetime global experience. Baccarat Heritage Experience takes guests to … Read more

Baccarat opened the doors to its global flagship property in New York

Baccarat Hotel & Residences New York is the first hotel and global flagship for the 250 year-old Baccarat crystal brand. Luxury French crystal maker Baccarat is now pitching itself as a lifestyle brand by creating its first ‘House of Baccarat’. The luxury maison opened the doors to its global flagship property in New York. The Baccarat … Read more

Writing the history of light: Baccarat Highlights 2013

Brightness, incandescence and sparkle take Baccarat to new heights. Baccarat revealed the new lighting and home collections with a special exhibition celebrating the French Art de Vivre at the Palazzo Morando during Milan Design Week 2013. From the Eiffel Tower at dawn to the sun setting over the Paris Opera, “Baccarat Highlights 2013” exhibition showcases … Read more