Baccarat's Musée Baccarat on the Place des États-Unis is one of the most precisely curated private house museums in Paris — twelve thousand objects in twelve rooms, arranged around the crystal collection of Marie-Louise de Bourbon, the table settings of Napoleon III, and pieces that never appear in any catalogue. The museum is open to the public. The private showroom on the upper floor, the reserve collection, and the bespoke commission studio are not. FFGR Paris coordinates visits to both.
Baccarat — the private commission process
Baccarat accepts bespoke commissions for a small number of projects per year. The commission process begins with a consultation in the private showroom — not the museum, not the boutique — where the client meets with the creative direction team and a master craftsman from the Lorraine manufactory. The consultation covers form, weight, the specific lead-crystal composition appropriate to the piece, and the engraving or colour work that distinguishes a commission from a catalogue piece.
Timeline for a significant commission — a complete table service for twelve, for instance — is typically eight to fourteen months. The process involves multiple approval stages: a crystal sample, a prototype in clear crystal, and a final approved piece before production commences. FFGR coordinates the Paris visits that each approval stage requires.
Saint-Louis — the oldest crystal manufactory in France
Founded in 1586 by royal warrant, Saint-Louis predates Baccarat by two centuries and produces crystal at the Münzthal manufactory in Moselle that is considered by many craftsmen to be the finest in the world. The Paris showroom on the rue Royale operates by appointment for significant clients; the range of what can be commissioned — table services, decanters, art glass, lighting — is broader than most clients initially understand.
The Saint-Louis bespoke programme is coordinated through the Paris atelier de vente and requires a minimum commitment level. For clients interested in commissioning a complete programme — a yacht's entire table service, for instance, or a programme for a palace hotel — the process begins in Paris and concludes at the Münzthal manufactory for the quality review.
The broader Paris luxury tableware circuit
Beyond crystal, Paris houses a concentration of luxury tableware maisons that operates nowhere else in the world. Bernardaud and Haviland for porcelain; Christofle and Ercuis for silverware; Puiforcat, which Hermès acquired, for the finest hand-wrought silver; Flamant and Gien for hand-painted faïence. A serious programme of furnishing a new residence's table could occupy three days of Paris appointments.
FFGR coordinates multi-maison programmes for clients who are outfitting a residence, a yacht, or a hotel. The logistics involve vehicle management between appointments in the 8th, the 1st, and occasionally the 17th, with holding and packing requirements that differ from standard shopping transport. We carry appropriate storage material in the vehicle and have established protocols with the maisons for the handling of fragile acquisitions.
Corporate gifting — the FFGR corporate programme
A significant portion of the crystal and luxury tableware market is corporate — anniversary gifts, diplomatic presentations, event favours for financial and legal institutions. FFGR Paris coordinates corporate gifting programmes for clients who require both the procurement and the logistics. A programme for a bank's annual client dinner, for instance, might involve two hundred personalised Baccarat pieces, coordinated engraving, individual packaging, and delivery to a hotel venue in the 8th.
We manage the maison relationship, the production timeline, the engraving schedule, the delivery logistics, and the venue setup. Corporate clients receive a single point of contact and a programme plan with weekly status updates. The vehicle fleet is deployed for the delivery phase, not as an afterthought.
Practical logistics — vehicles, timing, and purchases
Crystal and luxury tableware acquisition in Paris requires vehicle management that differs from standard shopping. Baccarat pieces — particularly large commissions — are packed in custom cases and require a vehicle with appropriate cargo space. The Rolls-Royce Phantom is not the correct vehicle for a purchase of twelve place settings in full crystal; the Mercedes V-Class, with its extended luggage bay, is preferred.
Delivery to hotels presents its own requirements. The Plaza Athénée, the Ritz, and the Bristol all have receiving procedures for large luxury purchases; FFGR coordinates with concierge teams in advance to ensure that acquisitions move directly to the client's suite rather than to a general receiving area. For clients departing by private jet, we coordinate with the FBO at Le Bourget to manage diplomatic-style handling for fragile cargo.
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For clients seeking to commission crystal for a private residence, a yacht, or a corporate programme, FFGR Paris arranges the appointments and manages the transport. WhatsApp +33 7 43 46 14 91 · reservation@ffgrparis.com
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