
Blending the magic of crystal with elegance, “Rêve de Cristal” is the latest addition by Christian Lacroix Maison to the art of luxurious tableware.
For nearly 15 years, Christian Lacroix Maison has collaborated with Portuguese manufacturer Vista Alegre to create timeless porcelain collections that reflect elegance and artistry. Now, a long-awaited project by the brand’s Creative Director, Sacha Walckhoff, has come to life: “Rêve de Cristal.”
This exquisite crystal collection features special pieces showcasing the finest examples of bohemian glasswork, crafted by mouth-blowing and hand-cutting techniques. With a mesmerizing harmony of light, transparency, and colors, “Rêve de Cristal” perfectly complements the luxury tableware design approach of Christian Lacroix Maison. This special collection includes:

Maison Christofle’s Inspiring Journey
Elie Saab’s Elegant Fusion of Luxury and Tradition in the Swiss Alps
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“Vie Parisienne” glass: A sophisticated design with colored glass interiors in lapis lazuli, emerald, agate, and tourmaline tones.
“Feria” red wine glass: Notable for its delicately engraved patterns on white crystal and a sapphire-blue stem. Additionally, it can be used as a liqueur glass when turned upside down.


“Suerte” white wine glass: Offering the same versatility as “Feria,” this model is completed with a stem in aquamarine tones.
“Soir de Fête” glass: A magnificent champagne glass with a blown glass stem and a lapis lazuli-colored cut crystal bowl.
“Vuelta” vase: Available in tourmaline or lapis lazuli hues, this piece doubles as an elegant candle holder.

“Rêve de Cristal” beautifully reflects the bold and creative spirit of Christian Lacroix Maison. By merging traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation, the collection brings an artistic touch to luxury tableware.

The creator of the collection and Christian Lacroix Maison’s Creative Director, Sacha Walckhoff, is a designer with Slavic, French, Swiss, and African roots, whose profound perspective on art and design is evident in all his work.

Having started his career with Christian Lacroix in 1992, he has designed ready-to-wear and accessory collections for renowned brands such as Michel Klein and Kenzo. In 2010, he was appointed Artistic Director of Christian Lacroix Maison, leading the brand’s transformation into the realms of decoration and lifestyle.