La Soufflerie at The Hambledon

La Soufflerie at The Hambledon

Beyond thankful to our new stockists, The Hambledon in Winchester, England for their styling, written word and video making talent! We're posting on our blog about their blog... take a look at their post about how they came to visit us in Paris....

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La Soufflerie has come a long way

La Soufflerie has come a long way

Our glass is under 75 different roofs worldwide We are proud to announce that 75 different establishments currently stock La Soufflerie handblown glass. There are 4 hotel/restaurants, 5 florists, and 63 boutiques/stores. These 75 La Soufflerie “homes” are spread out...

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A gallery of blooms

New: blown away by florist in Switzerland Blumengalerie starts stocking La Soufflerie’s handmade glass What do florists want? Designs created to simplify a flowery life When La Soufflerie glassblowing non-profit was set up almost a decade ago, Valentina and Sébastien...

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New Belgian retail point!

New Belgian retail point!

Handblown glass in Antwerp AM Designs now stocks La Soufflerie handmade glassware Our handmade pieces are available in the exclusive interior design emporium, AM Designs. We now form part of the rich tapestry of ancient, contemporary, international, and local that is...

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Guten Tag, La Soufflerie!

Guten Tag, La Soufflerie!

Handblown in Berlin's Voo Store Our glass lands in stylish Berlin concept store The first La Soufflerie retail point in Germany is a moment to be celebrated; Warsteiner all round!  Expanding into a new country is an exciting venture for us & for our talented...

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Exclusive online handmade glass shop

SHOP handblown glass: For the first time ever, 8 designs can be purchased by YOU For the first time ever, La Soufflerie is offering to sell our glass directly to those who love and share our pieces worldwide. This exclusive, one-of-a-kind sale can be found on our...

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Cou cou, chérie!

Cou cou, chérie!

La Soufflerie chows down in style: see our handmade glass in a New York restaurant What do Paris and N.Y.C. have in common? Le Cou Cou isn’t just taking French inspiration for their food The N.Y. Times: “Daniel Rose, an American in Paris, comes home to cook”....

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