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Verone Tumbler Set of 6 by La Rochère | Barsonist
Verone Tumbler Set of 6 by La Rochère | Barsonist
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La Rochère reaches back to a 19th century pattern and brings it forward with the restraint that defines contemporary French table design.
A Pattern With Provenance
The almond motif pressed into each Verone tumbler originates from an archival La Rochère design, documented in the manufacturer's pattern history from the 1800s. The decision to rework rather than reproduce that pattern reflects how the oldest glassware house in France approaches its own archive: with respect for the original and confidence in what contemporary production standards can add to it. The result is embossed detail that feels both historical and current, a balance that purely modern glassware cannot replicate.
The Almond Motif in Relief
The embossed almond pattern creates tactile interest across the full body of the tumbler, providing grip that improves handling while contributing to the visual character of the glass. At the table, the relief catches light differently as the glass moves, giving each tumbler a quality that flat-sided glassware does not achieve. The pattern reads as chic without effort, which is precisely what French everyday design has always aimed for.
Everyday Versatility
The tumbler format handles water service, wine poured without ceremony, juice, a short cocktail, or anything else a full day at the table demands. Six glasses in the set reflects La Rochère's understanding of how these will actually be used: daily, repeatedly, and across every drink the household pours. The Verone set does not ask to be reserved for special occasions. It is built for the kind of consistent use that reveals quality over time.
French Production at Everyday Scale
Crafted in Passavant-la-Rochère by France's oldest continuously operating glassware manufacturer, the Verone tumblers carry five centuries of production knowledge into a format designed for daily life. The embossed detail benefits from hand washing, which preserves both surface clarity and the crispness of the almond pattern across years of regular table use.
Selected for the authenticity of its archival reference, the honest reworking of a proven pattern, and the practical versatility of a six-piece tumbler set built for French everyday living.
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