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Stolzle-2020-Catalog.Pdf For More Information Contact RAK Customer Service at T: +1 (866)-552-6980 RAK Porcelain USA 595 Route 25A, Suite 17 Miller Place, NY 11764 USA [email protected] Showroom Forty One Madison 41 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010, USA T : (631)-769-1589 Warehouse 330 Crown Court, Oakdale, PA 15071 Follow us! www.rakporcelainusa.com Jay Allie Senior VP Sales & Marketing Stölzle Lausitz Tableware USA 215-431-4327 [email protected] 21072_ABLAZE_ACG.indd 1 3/26/19 10:41 AM Table of Contents Stölzle Germany 20 Angelina Stölzle has been producing fine unleaded stemware, barware and accessories 42 Barware for over 150 years. The factory is located in the Lausitz area of Germany in a town called Weisswasser, a location selected years ago due to the abundance of 48 Beer natural resources used in production of fine crystal products. More than ever, 53 Carafes its location has proven to give Stölzle a tremendous advantage as the cost of 55 Care & Use these native resources has risen dramatically in other areas of Europe. 14 Celebration 22 Classic Today Stölzle produces the finest machine-made crystal available for the retail and hospitality industries. Key elements of production are lead-free crystalline 52 Decanters glass, clarity, brilliance, durability, high resistance to dishwasher breakage 18 Declared (certified for 1,000 rinse cycles), and value pricing of all products. Recently, 54 Decorating Program the factory has reinvested several million dollars to upgrade its machines to 30 Elements ensure that Stölzle production is taking place on the most technically-advanced 19 Event equipment in the world. 8 Experience Our collections of high-performance stemware feature laser-cut and fire- 10 Exquisit polished rims, machine-blown bowls and drawn stems; features which, in the 11 Exquisit Royal past, were only available on hand-made crystal. All of the advanced production 32 Flutes & Champagnes methods and quality control systems that are in place at the Stölzle factory 44 Glencairn & Tasters ensure that customers selecting Stölzle products will be purchasing the most advanced, machine-made crystal available in the world today. 36 Glisten Collection 12 Grand Cuvée 4 History 39 Martinis 24 Nadine 40 New York 45 Nosing, Tasting & After Dinner 5 Power 6 Quatrophil 26 Revolution 46 Specialty Glasses 29 Stemless 51 Stemmed Water/All Purpose 3 Stölzle Germany 31 Twister 27 Ultra 28 Vulcano 16 Weinland item number 3770002T description White Wine 13 oz brim full 1 1 H 8 /2“ / D 3 /4“ height / diameter master pack 2 doz. 2 3 2 21072_ABLAZE_ACG.indd 2 4/11/19 1:06 PM Table of Contents Stölzle Germany 20 Angelina Stölzle has been producing fine unleaded stemware, barware and accessories 42 Barware for over 150 years. The factory is located in the Lausitz area of Germany in a town called Weisswasser, a location selected years ago due to the abundance of 48 Beer natural resources used in production of fine crystal products. More than ever, 53 Carafes its location has proven to give Stölzle a tremendous advantage as the cost of 55 Care & Use these native resources has risen dramatically in other areas of Europe. 14 Celebration 22 Classic Today Stölzle produces the finest machine-made crystal available for the retail and hospitality industries. Key elements of production are lead-free crystalline 52 Decanters glass, clarity, brilliance, durability, high resistance to dishwasher breakage 18 Declared (certified for 1,000 rinse cycles), and value pricing of all products. Recently, 54 Decorating Program the factory has reinvested several million dollars to upgrade its machines to 30 Elements ensure that Stölzle production is taking place on the most technically-advanced 19 Event equipment in the world. 8 Experience Our collections of high-performance stemware feature laser-cut and fire- 10 Exquisit polished rims, machine-blown bowls and drawn stems; features which, in the 11 Exquisit Royal past, were only available on hand-made crystal. All of the advanced production 32 Flutes & Champagnes methods and quality control systems that are in place at the Stölzle factory 44 Glencairn & Tasters ensure that customers selecting Stölzle products will be purchasing the most advanced, machine-made crystal available in the world today. 36 Glisten Collection 12 Grand Cuvée 4 History 39 Martinis 24 Nadine 40 New York 45 Nosing, Tasting & After Dinner 5 Power 6 Quatrophil 26 Revolution 46 Specialty Glasses 29 Stemless 51 Stemmed Water/All Purpose 3 Stölzle Germany 31 Twister 27 Ultra 28 Vulcano 16 Weinland item number 3770002TWhite Wine 13 oz 1 1 description H 8 /2“ / D 3 /4“ brim full master pack 2 doz. height / diameter 2 3 2 21072_ABLAZE_ACG.indd 3 3/26/19 10:41 AM History Power The availability of both quantity and quality of glass sand, wood, limestone, Power features a unique production process with the stem pulled and clay favored the development of the first local glassworks in the Lausitz from the opposite direction enabling a nearly flat bottom to the bowl. This award-winning design empowers the wine with its expanded area over 570 years ago. Industrial expansion began in the Lausitz in the surface area. early 19th century. Before that time, the foundation of 67 glassworks in the region led to a unique worldwide concentration of production sites for hollow glass products. 1889 First glass production in old hand-production site of Stölzle Lausitz GmbH (former company: 'Oberlausitzer Glaswerke J. Schweig und Co.'). 1908 First production of mouth-blown stems. 1935 Product development regarding design and quality is decisively influenced by ‘Bauhaus’-Pioneer Prof. Wilhelm Wagenfeld. 1960s First mechanical production of tumblers. 1590001T 1590002T 1590029T Red Wine 181/4 oz White Wine 141/4 oz Flute Champagne 81/2 oz H 83/4“ / D 31/2“ H 81/2“ / D 31/2“ H 83/4“ / D 23/4“ 1968/1969 2 doz. 2 doz. 2 doz. First machine-made stemware, establishment of 'Lausitzer Glas'; parent company: 'Lausitzer Glaswerke Weißwasser'. 1991 Lausitzer Glaswerke is the largest glass producer in former GDR with around 4,000 employees. 1992 Privatization of the ‘Lausitzer Glaswerke’. 1996 1590022T Take-over by the 'Stölzle-Oberglas AG', Wien/Austria; parent company: CAG Holding Stemless Wine 18 oz H 41/4“ / D 33/4“ GmbH/ Austria 2 doz. Construction & reconstruction of the production hall, the three production lines, and two furnaces used in the production of machine-made and lead-free drinking glasses. 2010 Construction and commissioning of the fourth production line (supported by the Euro- pean Regional Development Fund (ERDF). 2016 After an extensive reconstruction and new building, we commissioned new warehouse and inventory units. 1590012T Stemless Wine 14 oz H 4“ / D 31/2“ 2 doz. 4 5 Shown: Power Collection 21072_ABLAZE_ACG.indd 4 4/11/19 3:02 PM History Power The availability of both quantity and quality of glass sand, wood, limestone, and clay favored Power features a unique production process with the stem pulled the development of the first local glassworks in the Lausitz area over 570 years ago. Indus- from the opposite direction enabling a nearly flat bottom to the bowl. trial expansion began in the Lausitz in the early 19th century. Before that time, the foundati- This award-winning design empowers the wine with its expanded on of 67 glassworks in the region led to a unique worldwide concentration of production surface area. sites for hollow glass products. 1889 First glass production in old hand-production site of Stölzle Lausitz GmbH (former company: 'Oberlausitzer Glaswerke J. Schweig und Co.'). 1908 First production of mouth-blown stems. 1935 Product development regarding design and quality is decisively influenced by ‘Bauhaus’-Pioneer Prof. Wilhelm Wagenfeld. 1960s First mechanical production of tumblers. 1968/1969 First machine-made stemware, establishment of 'Lausitzer Glas'; parent company: 'Lausitzer Glaswerke Weißwasser'. 1590001T 1590002T 1590029T Red Wine 181/4 oz White Wine 141/4 oz Flute Champagne 81/2 oz 1991 H 83/4“ / D 31/2“ H 81/2“ / D 31/2“ H 83/4“ / D 23/4“ Lausitzer Glaswerke is the largest 2 doz. 2 doz. 2 doz. glass producer in former GDR with around 4,000 employees. 1992 Privatization of the ‘Lausitzer Glaswerke’. 1996 Take-over by the 'Stölzle-Oberglas AG', Wien/Austria; parent company: CAG Holding GmbH/ Austria Construction & reconstruction of the 1590022T production hall, the three production Stemless Wine 18 oz lines, and two furnaces used in the H 41/4“ / D 33/4“ production of machine-made and 2 doz. lead-free drinking glasses. 2010 Construction and commissioning of the fourth production line (supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). 2016 After an extensive reconstruction and new building, we commissioned new warehouse and inventory units. 1590012T Stemless Wine 14 oz 1 H 4“ / D 3 /2“ 2 doz. 4 5 Shown: Power Collection Shown: Power Collection 21072_ABLAZE_ACG.indd 5 3/26/19 10:42 AM Quatrophil Quatrophil’s conical-shaped bowl allows the wine to disburse its aroma perfectly. Tall and chic, these vessels will enhance your establishment’s ambiance. 2310000T 2310035T Pinot/Burgundy 25 oz Cab/Bordeaux 22¾ oz H 9¾“ / D 45/8“ H 10“ / D 4“ 2 doz. 2 doz. 2310001T 2310003T 2310029T All Purpose 20 oz White Wine 14¼ oz Flute Champagne 10¼ oz 7 H 9¾“ / D 3 /8" H 9¾“ / D 3¼“ H 10¼“ / D 3¼“ 2 doz. 2 doz. 2 doz. Shown: Quatrophil Collection 7 3 21072_ABLAZE_ACG.indd 6 4/11/19 1:13 PM Quatrophil Quatrophil’s conical-shaped bowl allows the wine to disburse its aroma perfectly. Tall and chic, these vessels will enhance your establishment’s ambiance. 2310000T 2310035T Pinot/Burgundy 25 oz Cab/Bordeaux 22¾ oz H 9¾“ / D 45/8“ H 10“ / D 4“ 2 doz.
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