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2016 Collection 2016 Collection Associated Brands: BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN BY APPOINTMENT TO H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES SUPPLIERS OF CRYSTAL TABLEWARE ROYAL BRIERLEY SUPPLIERS OF CRYSTAL TABLEWARE ROYAL BRIERLEY CRYSTAL LTD. A DIVISION OF DARTINGTON CRYSTAL CRYSTAL LTD. A DIVISION OF DARTINGTON CRYSTAL (TORRINGTON) LTD, TORRINGTON, DEVON. (TORRINGTON) LTD, TORRINGTON, DEVON. Proud To Be British Dartington Crystal (Torrington) Ltd Torrington Devon EX38 7AN England Tel: 01805 626262 Fax: 01805 626263 Email: [email protected] www.dartington.co.uk Dartington and Dartington Crystal are trademarks of Dartington Crystal (Torrington) Ltd. © 2016 Dartington Crystal (Torrington) Ltd. Our Story Since 1967 Dartington has created inspired choices in crystal and glass for the home and to give as gifts. Many of our original glass makers were brought to Devon from Sweden, so it’s no wonder that Dartington has an elegant, clean design style. We hope our products are admired but it’s worth remembering that every piece is designed to be used and enjoyed. Today Dartington is the only crystal factory remaining in the UK, and our crystal collection continues to be hand made at our Torrington factory, set in the rolling hills of North Devon. As well as fine lead crystal, Dartington also offers you hand made glass collections – designed in England and crafted to our high quality standards by chosen European suppliers. Value for money and supreme durability are provided in selected machine made drinkware designs in lead free crystal. Our Designers Contents Good looks, a balanced feel and sleek lines are what our designers and glass makers strive for. When something is Lead Crystal Drinkware Swarovski Elements good to hold and a pleasure to use, Origin ................................................................................ 1/2 Glitz .....................................................................................30 it means someone has put a lot of Wine Master ................................................................... 3/4 Glitz Gifts & Vases ...................................................31/32 thought into how it was created. Sharon ............................................................................. 5/6 Romance & Celebrate ...........................................33/34 These are the people that have Rachael & Chateauneuf ............................................. 7/8 done that thinking! Dimple & Exmoor........................................................9/10 Everyday Living Bar Excellence, Cream of the Crop, Finish Shine On ...............................................................35 & Armchair Spirits ...........................................................11 Wine Debut & Drink .......................................................36 Connoisseur Whisky & Classic Whisky ...................12 Wine & Bar ........................................................................37 Hilary Green Decanters .................................................................13/14 Probably the most accomplished practicing glass designer in the UK, Hilary is responsible for much of the contemporary collection Tankards & CoolerJugs ................................................15 Lifestyle & Gifts and leads the design process at Torrington. A Graduate of the Royal Wibble Colour & Wibble ......................................39/40 College of Art she is passionate about the craft of glass making. Hilary enjoys working with our glass makers in the sampling and Lead Crystal Gifts Little Gems, Gems, Mini Gems development stage both in the UK and abroad. Her work typifies Bijou ....................................................................................17 & Beehive Votives ..................................................41/42 the contemporary English style that Dartington is known for. Marguerite Vases............................................................18 Flower Bottles ..........................................................43/44 Nick Davey Crystal Bottles ..........................................................19/20 Flower Garden .........................................................45/46 As a local lad Nick Davey originally joined as a glass maker at the Torrington factory. His creative talent was soon spotted and he Giant Flower Bottles ......................................................21 RHS Collection ................................................................47 quickly developed his skills as a glass engraver. Now a Master Flora, Curve, Opus .........................................................22 Clocks ................................................................................48 Craftsman Nick is renowned for his meticulous work and artistic flair. His commissions include work presented to The Pope, UK Royalty Florabundance & Florabundance Colours .....23/24 Circle............................................................................49/50 and many famous stars. The Gallery Collection of engraved crystal Daisy ...................................................................................25 H20 .....................................................................................51 provides an enduring example of Nick’s techniques. Fortuna, Lynton & Athena ...........................................26 Regatta, Tankards, Verrines & Party Bowls ............52 Frank Thrower Gallery Collection ....................................................27/28 Drinking Gifts ............................................................53/54 From our beginning in 1967 to his death in 1985, Frank Thrower established the effortless design style and supreme functionality associated with Dartington. Although not a trained designer, Frank created iconic designs many of which still feature in the current collection. Famous for his charismatic charm and love of life, Frank created a unique legacy for Dartington and is recognised as a major influence on 20th Century commercial design. Dartington Crystal reserves the right to amend or change product detail and specification from those shown. All sizes and capacities shown are approximate. Unless otherwise indicated, dimensions denote height. P = indicates items boxed in pairs. Photography by ‘How About Dave’ Photography nd Craft Lead Crystal Origin NEW Ha ed MADE IN BRITAIN Any favourite drink deserves to be enjoyed from a truly Our fine lead crystal collections are hand O r n special glass. The Dartington Origin collection offers ig ig crafted in Devon to bring you the ultimate inal Des a selection of handsome, hand-made originals in classic styling with a luxury weight and that make every sip a real pleasure. brilliant sparkle. These designs have an enduring appeal which will be admired and appreciated every time they are used. ST3135/4 ST3135/3 ST3135/2 ST3135/5 Flute Red Wine White Wine Coupe 260mm | 20cl 245mm | 82.5cl 235mm | 45.5cl 170mm | 20.5cl DE3136 DR3135/9 TU3135/8 ST3135/6 DR3135/7 Decanter Beer Tall Spirit Brandy Whisky 245mm | 75cl 220mm | 50cl 180mm | 37cl 175mm | 92cl 135mm | 30.5cl 5 Lead Crystal 2 nd Craft Wine Master Wine Master Ha ed MADE IN BRITAIN An established and favourite choice O r n ig ig for discerning wine drinkers. Each glass inal Des is specially designed and carefully balanced to deliver the best tasting experience from your chosen wine. ST1407/P ST1397/P ST1406/P ST1399/P ST1398/P Mineral Water Port Brandy Dessert Wine Sherry 150mm | 30cl 160mm | 16cl 165mm | 82cl 180mm | 26cl 190mm | 14cl ST2233/P ST1401/P ST1402/P ST1404/P ST1403/P Merlot Chef’s Taster White Wine Burgundy Bordeaux 205mm | 51cl 210mm | 38cl 215mm | 35cl 230mm | 65cl 235mm | 60cl ST1405/P ST2153/P DR2234 DR1451 Flute Grand Cru Carafe Wine Cooler 235mm | 20cl 250mm | 83cl 270mm | 75cl 215mm 5 Lead Crystal 4 nd Craft Sharon Ha ed MADE IN BRITAIN O r n ig ig inal Des ST115/1/P ST115/2/P ST115/7/P ST115/3/P Sherry Claret Large Wine Goblet 160mm | 8cl 195mm | 14cl 210mm | 17cl 225mm | 21cl Sharon by Frank Thrower Designed by Frank Thrower in 1971, Sharon is still turning heads today - thanks to a mouth-blown teardrop bubble captured in every stem. The iconic status of this design was recognised when it was chosen as one of the “100 Best Ever Products” exhibition ST115/6/P ST115/9/P/40th DE334 Flute Celebration Flute Decanter at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. 250mm | 16cl 290mm | 27cl 380mm | 90cl 5 Lead Crystal 6 nd Craft Rachael Ha ed MADE IN BRITAIN O r n ig ig inal Des JU543 DE544 ST496/4/P Rachael Claret Jug Footed Flute 260mm | 90cl Decanter 250mm | 25cl 365mm | 100cl ST496/3/P ST496/2/P ST496/1/P TU532/P ST804/P Large Wine Small Wine Sherry Water Glass Brandy 230mm | 37cl 215mm | 24cl 195mm | 16cl 175mm | 34cl 125mm | 56cl nd Craf Chateauneuf a ted H MADE IN BRITAIN O r n ig ig inal Des DE156 ST1006/9/P ST1006/7/P ST1006/6/P ST1006/5/P ST1006/2/P Decanter Vintage Flute Goblet Large Wine Small Wine Sherry 300mm | 100cl 240mm | 21cl 215mm | 38cl 200mm | 29cl 185mm | 22cl 140mm | 10cl 4 7 Lead Crystal nd Craft Dimple & Exmoor Ha ed Dimple MADE IN BRITAIN A true Dartington classic that was first made in 1967 and O r n ig ig remains a great choice for serving a really good drink. inal Des TU10/3/P TU10/4/P TU10/5/P Shot Old Fashioned Double 80mm | 6.5cl 90mm | 25cl Old Fashioned 95mm | 28.5cl DE2013 TU10/6/P DR2012 Decanter Highball Tankard 293mm | 75cl 165mm | 37cl 157mm | 52cl Exmoor 6 TU45/6/P DR2912 DE2922 Highball Tankard Decanter 165mm | 39cl 160mm (h) I 57cl 315mm (h) I 75cl TU45/5/P TU45/4/P TU45/3/P Double Old
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