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Saint Petersburg’s Company "Mont Blue SPB" - the official representative in Russia of Czech glass makers and crystal studios: "BERANEK Glassworks", "Ajeto", "MORAVA Atelier", "EVANS Atelier", “FUSION Z Art Glass Atelier”, “OldaGlass” and "BDK - GLASS".
We propose to you the splendid articles of the hand work of the contemporary Czech glassblowers, who will completely change interior of your office, hall, meeting room. Do have the business meetings? But where you organize them? Not truth whether, it is better to conduct negotiations on your territory? From that how in what situation you converse with the guest, depends the success of your concepts. Worthy interior will render a good service to the owner of office.
You yet do not know about us? But we work on the Russian market already more than two years! "Mont Blue SPB" - the command of professionals, who move the contemporary objects of interior in Spain, England, Holland, France, Belgium, Germany and Russia.
Our mission - development of the innovative ideas into the region of interior design and decor, the training in the user of a good taste.
Our purpose - the guarantee of hotels, business - centers, restaurants, beauty salons, design - studios by the production of the highest quality, the addition of the new glass objects of interior.
Our task - satisfaction of the needs of each individual client and the development with it of long-term relations. In the work we are oriented first of all to the timely and qualitative care of clients.
The author's work of Czech designers - Chip Scarborough, Tony Evans, Jiri Pacinek, Igor Muller, Pavel Hanousek, Vera and Premysl Veselous, Jiri Vosmik, Oldrich Simpach, Emanuel Beranek and many others - are stylish, contemporary and strike with daring flight of fancy. Their article already decorates offices, halls of Petersburg hotels, restaurants, beauty salons, offices. Our production decorates the hotels Of "Astoria", "Neva Palas", she gives to the interiors of the furniture stores of "Angelina" and the "line of interior" special stylishness, by it are diverted the best stands in the gallery of glass.
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The flow of your clients will be swiftly grown with our taste and your renovated interior! “Mont Blue SPB” can arrange wholesale and retail sales for potential Partners. Mont Blue is a trading company with own glass art atelier (“Mont Blue - Design Glassware” and “SIS Glass Art”) and representatives in Czech Republic and Russia. Mont Blue - Design Glassware is seeking companies in Ukraine, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany and other countries around the world to be our partners in distributing bohemian crystal and bohemian glass art from Czech Republic. Contact us and we compulsorily with you will be connected!
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The birth of crystal glass Decanters (Carafe or Flagon)
The original use for a crystal glass decanter (carafe or flagon) was to contain liquid that had been poured from a storage vessel in a more decorative item then was standard glass bottle. This ensured that the wine served at the table was clear. The first glass bottles appeared in Britain around 1650.
They were dark green, squat, and stamped with glass seals that identified the owner of the bottle. Crystal glass decanters (carafes or flagons) made in shapes with which we are familiar today first appeared at the beginning of the 18th century. Early crystal glass decanters (carafes or flagons) tended to be plain, but the rising popularity of wheel cutting and engraving in the 18th century led to decorated crystal glass decanters (carafes or flagons) becoming more common.
By the late 18th century they had become heavily ornamented with elaborate cut decoration. Examples produced in the 19th century used many of the innovative techniques developed by British glasshouses, and were displayed at the international exhibitions held during this period. Today Czech glassblowers, glass studios and ateliers make their own stylish crystal glass decanters (carafes or flagons).
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