And here we are at the Baccarat House in Moscow.
Can you believe how decadent and sultry the bathroom
alone looks? Abosutely gorgeous. This place is also
designed by Phillipe Starck.
Baccarat began in 1764 when a glassworks company was
founded in the small village of Baccarat in Lorraine. After more
than 240 years, Baccarat has become the world leader in the
luxury crystal market. They were the official crystal maker
to past French Kings and other royal families in Europe
including the Russian Czars.
The facade of the building looks just as
impressive and grand.
out for all who visit any house of Baccarat.
A grand staircase with beautiful lamp posts and lighting.
A gargantuan chandelier graces a huge room.
The boutique looks stunning in all grays,
mirrored surfaces and chrome. It's so
sleek and chic. Love it!
It's really neat how the surface of this wardrobe
reflects and shows the chandelier behind. Yowzers!
How the heck do they make something so beautiful!
A darker reflective room as a contrast to
the silver and chrome room before. Reminds
me of a very sleek and modern Gothic styled
room.
The color palette matches their
latest advertisements - also in
And this is the reason why Baccarat crystal
is world renowned. It certainly cost a pretty
I wouldn't dare ask how much a table like this would cost.
Probably a mortgage...
Certainly on my list to visit whenever I get to Moscow.
All photos from Baccarat.
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