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Collections 2021 Colours &Textures Invited on to Your Table New Collections 2021 Colours &Textures invited on to your table Provide your restaurant with a new look thanks to our new coloured and textured collections. For quick and easy set up, and giving restaurant tables that are streamlined. Tablecloths and decorative accessories disappear to leave only the essentials: cutlery and tumblers. The water tumblers then becomes a strong aesthetic marker of your atmosphere. Textured, colored or both at the same time, ArcorocTM and Chef&SommelierTM offer you new solutions to perfectly dress your tables and give rhythm to your dining room. Colours &Textures invited on to your table 3 3 Primary Handcraft ew handmade effect ... N TM Chef&Sommelier innovates with its new handmade effect. Inspired by handcraft coloured tumblers, our Primary Handcraft collection, with unique tumblers, brings a perfect harmony on to the table. Primary Handcraft 36 cl • Grey, Red & Blue Krysta Handmade effect Lasting 2,000 professional dishwasher cycles 5 Brixton Colors Brixton Colors Facets borrowed from architecture ... Brixton Colors with its facets borrowed from architecture and its colours inspired by precious stones refines the atmosphere of your establishment. Solid color Brixton 30 cl • Pink, Lilac & London Topaz 7 Broadway Colors Crystal look... With its crystal look and trendy colours, Broadway Colors finds its place on your tables and shelves as an original and assertive decoration. Solid color Broadway 30 cl • Pink, London Topaz & Lilac 9 Colors o match Twithout moderation! Tradition reinvents itself. The Granity Colors collection combines functionality and colour. Granity Colors tumblers are at your service: shock-resistant, stackable and colourful. To match without moderation! Granity Colors 35 cl • Pink, Grey & Green Tempered glass - Solid color 11 Fluid Colors A touch of colour... The frosted tones of the decanters bring a touch of colour to the tables and are perfect for masking white calcium deposits. Lasting 2,000 professional dishwasher cycles Fluid Colors 0,75 L • Frosted white, Frosted blue, Frosted green 13 West Loop Emblematic design... A new tumbler joins the West Loop family. An iconic and emblematic design, with a vintage feel is also invited on to the table, and matches our collections of stemmed glasses. High transparency West Loop FH 40 cl 15 Arca die Ideal as a water tumbler... For a vintage, timeless or modern atmosphere, this tumbler design, iconic of the ArcorocTM brand, and launched more than 30 years ago, will be ideal as a water tumbler on your tables. There are several capacities to choose from. Tempered glass Arcadie FH 40 cl • Arcadie FB 24 cl 17 17 Vintage your style Today, premium alcohols and spirits are being given pride of place. Cocktails are inspired by perfumery, revealing blends of fruits, flowers, plants, spices, unique tastes and bewitching fragrances. The ArcorocTM and Chef&SommelierTM brands have been inspired by this trend to create glasses that will be like capsules for tasting blends whose ingredients will remain a well-kept mystery. Vintage your style 19 Monti Cocktails to be enjoyed ... Opt for Monti’s elegant sobriety to create cocktails to be enjoyed with the eyes and savoured with your palate. Monti Martini 21 cl Monti Gin 58 cl 21 Champagne & Cocktail Champagne & Cocktail The most precious alcohols and infusions ... Nick & Nora 15 cl With the Nick & Nora stemmed glass, you can offer in style, your mixes of the most precious alcohols and infusions. Crystal glass 23 Broadway MU 40 cl • Coupe 25 cl • FB 30 cl Fruity cocktails with island flavours ... Broadway 40 cl The extension of the famous Broadway line will adapt to your desires for fruity cocktails with island flavours, and will also be transformed into the most remarkable dessert glass. High transparency 25 West Loop West Loop 14 cl • FH 40 cl The West Loop Cocktail Glass will be like a display plinth to show case Dry Martinis or cocktails with finely worked flavours. High transparency Dry Martinis or cocktails... West Loop cocktail 27 cl 27 27 Arcadie Arcadie FB 24 cl • FH 40 cl • FB 9 cl Your multi-use ally... Arcadie will be your multi-use ally. It will adapt to your desires for cocktails, soft drinks, hot drinks or appetizers. Tempered glass Arcadie FH 40 cl • FB 16 cl 29 Old Square Mississippi River ... The crystal look of these tumblers will be perfect to accompany your tastings and take you into the singular atmosphere of the banks of the Mississippi River. Old Square FB 32 cl • FH 36 cl High transparency Street Bourbon Bourbon Street FB 32 cl • FH 36 cl Louisiane FH 36 cl • FB 32 cl Louisiane31 31 te & Taste .. ra . b le e C Cheers! A refined and unique moment of tasting. Time to celebrate! Time to taste! Offer your customers a unique experience with enjoying refined drinks such as Champagne with our dedicated sparkling wines collection: Exaltation. te & Taste .. ra . b le e C 33 Sparkling wine g n i tasting... c n a Its shape is inspired by the lily… h n e s Exaltation is the collection a m dedicated to sparkling wine o r a r tasting. Thanks to an undisclosed o f t n effervescence treatment patented, e m t the aromas are amplified for a a e r t unique tasting experience. e c n e c Crystal glass s e v r e f f e e u q i n u s t i h t i w n o i t a t l a x E r o f g n i d n e p t n e t a P Exaltation Lys 30 cl • 35 cl 35 35 Opt for Durable products So urban Food box Intensity Baril So urban Nova Aquitania So urban No more disposable plastic, it’s time to move on to durable! Environmental concerns are on everyone’s mind... Be an actor of change and offer your customers sustainable glass solutions. QUIT DISPOSABLE CHOOSE DURABLE Nova Aquitania So urban Intensity Baril 37 So urban Bowl 80 cl • 58 cl • 37 cl • 25 cl So Urban: A range of durable, re-usable & returnable glass containers! A real alternative to single-use plastic, the collection has been specifically designed for catering, take-away sales and delivery. In addition to being made of glass, a healthy material guaranteeing organoleptic quality and food safety, the containers offer many advantages: transparency for perfect presentation, stackable, lightweight*, leakproof, microwaveable, high resistance up to 5 times**... Say no more disposable, switch to durable. *30% compared to a tempered glass item of the same capacity ** compared to not tempered items Tempered glass - PE lid 39 Food box Rectangular box 197 cl • 122 cl • 82 cl • 38 cl Food Box: A range of rectangular containers of different capacities perfectly adapted to home deliveries and take-away sales. Ideal for hot dishes such as lasagna, minced meat. Hermetically sealed and storable lid on cover, this range is easy to transport and store. It’s tempered glass manufacturing gives it a resistance up to 5 times higher*, excellent organoleptic qualities which will guarantee customer satisfaction. Non-porous material, the range offers a real health security without possible migration. Re- usable, these containers are part of an eco-responsible approach. Microwaveable and dishwasher safe. Easy to open lids. * compared to not tempered items Tempered glass - PE lid 41 Intensity Baril Find more about Granity Colors collection p.10 Cup 9 cl • 19 cl • 25 cl • Mug 29 cl • Saucer 120 & 140 mm Intensity Baril: Arcoroc™ evolves the design of its cups Intensity and thus offers 3 new cups, 1 mug and 2 saucers with the look skilfully balanced between modernity and timelessness. Whether they are placed in a meeting room or used in restaurants companies, retirement homes, restaurants or coffee shops, the Intensity Baril cups will seduce your customers with their ergonomic design and soft cream colour. Zenix 43 Nova Aquitania Deep plate 225 mm - 56 cl Nova Aquitania: Nova Aquitania range is the reference for school canteens seeking to be part of a sustainable development approach and wanting to reduce food waste. Stop using disposable containers, it’s time for healthy and functional glass ones instead. Each item has been specially designed to meet the needs and requirements of school canteens. There is something for everyone! Opal 45 Colours &Textures invited on to your table Primary Handcraft Broadway Colors SHEER RIM KRYSTA SOLID COLOR 36 cl FH GREY 30 cl FB LILAC Ø M = 81 mm Ø M = 86 mm H = 102 mm H = 96 mm W = 165 g W = 410 g Q3477 Q1615 FF6/B4=24 FF6/B2=12 36 cl FH RED 30 cl FB PINK Ø M = 81 mm Ø M = 86 mm H = 102 mm H = 96 mm W = 165 g W = 410 g Q3215 Q1614 FF6/B4=24 FF6/B2=12 36 cl FH BLUE 30 cl FB LONDON TOPAZ Ø M = 81 mm Ø M = 86 mm H = 102 mm H = 96 mm W = 165 g W = 410 g Q3478 Q1616 FF6/B4=24 FF6/B2=12 In stock In stock Brixton Colors Granity Colors SOLID COLOR PERFECTLY STACKABLE / Tempered GLASS SOLID COLOR 30 cl FB LILAC 35 cl FB PINK Ø M = 86 mm H = 96 mm Ø M = 93 mm W = 410 g H = 107 mm Q1618 W = 350 g FF6/B2=12 Q3474 FF6/B4=24 30 cl FB PINK 35 cl FB GREEN Ø M = 86 mm H = 96 mm Ø M = 93 mm W = 410 g H = 107 mm Q1617 W = 350 g FF6/B2=12 Q3476 FF6/B4=24 30 cl FB LONDON TOPAZ 35 cl FB GREY Ø M = 86 mm H = 96 mm Ø M = 93 mm W = 410 g H = 107 mm Q1619 W = 350 g FF6/B2=12 Q3475 FF6/B4=24 In stock June 2021 Fluid Colors Arcadie Tempered GLASS 0,75 L FROSTED WHITE 40 cl FH Ø M = 96 mm Ø M = 93 mm H = 210 mm H = 126 mm W = 435 g W = 350 g Q4026 Q2751 A6=6 F6/B4=24 0,75 L FROSTED BLUE 35 cl FB Ø M = 96 mm Ø M = 96 mm H = 210 mm H = 98 mm W = 435 g W = 280 g Q4033 Q2750 A6=6 F6/B4=24 0,75 L FROSTED GREEN 24 cl FB Ø M = 96 mm Ø M = 85 mm H = 210 mm H = 86 mm W = 435 g W = 175 g Q4025 Q2967 A6=6 F6/B4=24 16 cl FB Ø M = 73 mm February H = 73 mm W= 135 g 2021 Q2234 F6/B4=24 9 cl FB Ø M = 62 mm
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