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  2. Arc Holdings - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s, the company had mastered the process of manufacturing stemware and launched the “Ballon” glass, the first stemware automatically produced, and other finer glassware products. One of Arc's signature products is the thick-walled ten-sided "working glasses" that were a staple of French kitchens after their introduction in 1978. [8]

  3. Duralex - Wikipedia

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    Duralex is a French tempered glass tableware and kitchenware manufacturer located in La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin in Loiret, France. [3] Using a technique developed in the 1930s by Saint-Gobain , moulded glass is heated to 600 degrees Celsius then cooled very quickly, giving it an impact resistance that is twice superior to normal glass.

  4. Harrison McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    From 1970 to 1980, McIntosh and his wife travelled to Japan during the summers to jointly design dinnerware and glassware collections for Mikasa. [1] McIntosh was represented by Louis Newman Galleries in Beverly Hills through the 1980s, where he had a solo show almost every year until the gallery's close in 1992.

  5. List of French stained glass manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Name City Dates active Notes Auguste Alleaume: Jean-Baptiste Anglade: Gabriel Argy-Rousseau: Guillaume Barbe: 15th Century: Louis Barillet: Paris: Jean René Bazaine

  6. 25 Ways to Nail the French Country Kitchen Style Without ...

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    These 25 French country kitchen ideas from designer spaces bring chic, lived-in comfort to your home with touches like copper cookware and antique furnishings.

  7. CorningWare - Wikipedia

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    Corelle, a brand name for break-resistant glass dishware also originally created by Corning Glass Works, has offered matching designs to many CorningWare patterns. [6] Care must be made to distinguish between Corning Ware cookware and tableware marketed under the Corelle and Pyrex brand names, as the thermal properties of the products are quite ...

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