Glass candy box
Already well known at the Burgundian court in the 13th century, the bonbonnière - formerly known as the "drageoir" - was brought by the first chamberlain at the end of the meal, along with the digestifs.
Description
Blown in a Portuguese factory that goes back over 200 years and puts all its know-how at the service of quality, this bonbonnière is the fruit of work combining tradition and modernity.
The bonbonnière serves several purposes: firstly, it provides storage for confectionery. Secondly, it protects sweets from the ravages of time. Finally, it allows them to be presented at the table.
This object is therefore as much a practical utensil as a presentation element.
As this product is hand-blown, bubbles may appear which do not affect the strength of the glass, and shapes may vary slightly.
Data sheet
- Height
- 35 cm
- DIAMÈTRE
- Ø 16.5 cm
- Compositions
- Blown glass
- Manufacturing
- Portuguaise