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Where the Big Apple Really Sparkles
The Crystal District - New York City Shopping Jewel
– Five Blocks of
Madison Avenue Reveal the World’s Richest Concentration of Luxury Crystal –
With the opening of Steuben’s flagship store in 2000
and the arrival of Swarovski’s new boutique in late 2001 – joining those of
Baccarat, Daum and Lalique – the five-block stretch of Madison Avenue
between 58th and 63rd Streets has become home to the
richest concentration of crystal decorative objects and jewelry in the
world.
In forming the Crystal District, these five luxury
boutiques are creating more than just a marketing partnership. They are
demonstrating a deep commitment to their industry by hosting a series of
events to teach both connoisseurs and novices about the rich traditions and
cutting edge fabrication techniques displayed by each crystal manufacturer.
“You could travel all the
way around the world and not find the beauty, quality and variety of crystal
on display in this small, sparkling corner of New York City,” said Cristyne
L. Nicholas, president & CEO of NYC & Company, the city’s official tourism
marketing organization. “From dedicated lovers of crystal to those who
simply appreciate the decorative arts, I invite you to come experience New
York City’s Crystal District for a shopping experience you won’t soon
forget.”
“Luxury and convenience go hand in hand,” said Matthew
Bauer, president of the Madison Avenue Business Improvement District (BID).
“We applaud the world’s leading designers and glassmakers for not only
making Madison Avenue their official showcase for the crystalline marriage
of technology and art, but for their efforts to educate the public on the
beauty and craftsmanship that embodies works in crystal.”
Baccarat
In 1764, the French King Louis XV gave Bishop
Montmorency-Laval permission to found a glassworks in the village of
Baccarat in eastern France. Today, Baccarat creates luxury crystal that
mixes tradition with modern innovation.
Baccarat came to New York City in 1948. Their U.S.
flagship 4,500-square-foot store (625 Madison Avenue at 59th
Street, 212/826-4100, www.Baccarat.fr, Monday-Saturday, 10a.m.– 6p. m., open
Thursday until 7p. m.) features an entire section devoted to their jewelry
collection; an exclusive Corporate Business area for business gift-giving,
corporate decoration, premiums, incentives and awards as well as custom
commissions; and a new second-floor showroom for chandeliers, vases,
stemware, Gien china and new jewelry collections.
Daum
For more than 120 years, Daum has been recognized for
its creativity, innovative styling and masterful craftsmanship. Located in
the heart of the Crystal District (694 Madison Avenue between 62nd-63rd
Streets, 355-2060, 866/BUY-DAUM, open Mon-Sat 10:00a.m.- 6:00p.m. Sundays in
December only noon-6:00p.m., this elegant shop showcases the magnificent
world of decorative objects and tableware, special gifts and jewelry,
handcrafted furniture, lighting and objets d’art in Pâte de Verre – an
ancient technique performed only by Daum’s master craftsmen. With crystal
used as a base material contributing to a distinctive brilliance and
translucency, this precious material is unique in giving objects a true
sculptural dimension.
Today, Daum is the only crystal maker in the world who
can create this exceptional substance with a quality of production and a
capacity that can fulfill the international demand. Daum offers designs
specially created by such avant-garde artists as Dan Dailey, Jean Cocteau,
Salvador Dali, Hilton McConnico, Christophe Pillet, Aman, Sosno, Philippe
Starck, Andre Dubreuil and Franck Evennou, Manolo Valdes.
Lalique
For nearly a century, the
name Lalique has been synonymous with luxury, craftmanship and artistry.
Internationally recognized for creating crystal objets d’art, jewelry, silk
scarves, perfume, leather accessories and beautiful porcelain, Lalique is
dedicated to design excellence and unveiling products of the highest
quality. The Lalique boutique is located in the heart of the Crystal
District at 712 Madison Avenue, off of 63rd Street. The phone
number is 212/355-6550 and our website address is www.lalique.com.
Lalique is proud to display works of art that mix turn-of-the-century
designs with a modern sensibility.
Lalique pieces have been
exhibited at museums as diverse as the Cleveland Museum of Art, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, the
Smithsonian International Gallery, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the National Gallery of Art in Washington
DC.
Steuben
Recognized internationally as the benchmark of
excellence for fine crystal, Steuben was founded in Corning, New York in
1903 by English glassmaker Frederick Carder. In 1933, under the new
leadership of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr. the company dedicated itself solely to
producing a pure, colorless crystal using a new formula developed by Corning
scientists. Steuben is still created by artisans in its one and only
factory using a slow and meticulous craft system, utilizing many hand
processes which ensure objects of the highest quality. Steuben masterpieces
embody an expertise in glassblowing. The skills of the Steuben master
craftsman include hand-cutting, meticulous copper-wheel engraving, and hand
polishing which produces the radiance that is distinctly Steuben. Named by
Forbes FYI Magazine as one of the 50 Best Products of America, Steuben has
often been the Gift of State beginning with President Truman's wedding gift
to Queen Elizabeth.
Moving from its long-time Fifth Avenue location,
Steuben opened its New York flagship store at 667 Madison Avenue in May
2002. The Ralph Applebaum designed store displays a stunning collection
including classical and contemporary bowls and vases, Steuben's signature
animals, elegant ornamental designs, and extraordinary one-of-a-kind
sculptures.
Swarovski
For more than one hundred years, Swarovski, a
family-owned Austrian company based in Wattens, Austria, has been the
world’s leading manufacturer of full cut crystal.
The world of Swarovski includes Crystal Décor; a line
of tabletop objects designed by acclaimed artists that combine crystal with
natural and manmade materials, Silver Crystal; a collection of 140+
figurines and decorative items, and Crystal Memories; an assembly of more
than 130 miniatures, pendants and brooches. Also included in the crystal
collection is Swarovski Jewelry; a collection of classic and trend driven
crystal jewelry and Daniel Swarovski Paris; a collection of haute couture
eyewear, handbags and jewelry, as well as a line of luxury products for the
desk and home.
Swarovski New York Gallery Store, 625 Madison Avenue
between E. 58th and E. 59th Streets, 212/308-1710,
www.swarovski.com , Store Hours: Mon.
– Fri. 10a.m. – 7p.m., Sat. 10a. m. – 6 p.m., Sun. noon – 5 p.m.
Edited by Madelyn Miller
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