So, it is here that you can discover dazzling special commissions, sets of glasses,
decanters, vases and many different decorative objects like a chess set, ornate chair,
or chandelier all of exceptional craftsmanship, which reflect the evolution of
decorative arts.You could admire prestigious commissions that were made by heads of
states, imperial or royal courts like the Prince of Wales, or by international
celebrities such as Josephine Baker. Yet you could also look at the legendary pieces
that were presented during Universal Exhibitions such as the Turkish enamelled mocha
coffee set dating from 1878 and an elephant vase dating from 1880 for instance.There
are also limited editions on display at the Musee Baccarat plus specific displays that
showcase the skills required for different aspects like cutting, enamelling and
gilding, not forgetting the technical feat of glass working including mouth blown
stemware.You can also purchase crystal wares from the Baccarat collection at the
boutique, which is also located within the mansion. However, if you are already lucky
enough to possess a Baccarat glassware set, yet unfortunately you have broken a piece,
then you may be pleased to know that they have over 200 different glassware set
replacements available, with the oldest dating back to 1823.