Duralex Picardie tumbler

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Picardie glass

Duralex Picardie tumbler is a type of glassware that has become iconic for its design, durability, and versatility. Originating from France, the Duralex Picardie tumbler is recognized worldwide for its classic style and the unique properties of the tempered glass from which it is made.

History[edit | edit source]

The Duralex company was founded in 1945 in La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin, France. The Picardie tumbler, named after the Picardy region in France, was introduced in the late 1950s. It quickly became a staple in cafés, schools, and homes across France and eventually gained international popularity. The design of the Picardie tumbler is noted for its simple, yet elegant, fluted shape which provides an easy grip and a timeless aesthetic.

Design and Features[edit | edit source]

The Picardie tumbler is distinguished by its fluted sides and slightly tapered shape, making it easy to hold and stack. This design not only adds to the glass's aesthetic appeal but also contributes to its practicality in both casual and formal settings. The tumblers are made from tempered glass, which is processed through a thermal tempering process that makes it more resistant to thermal shock and breakage than regular glass. This durability has made the Picardie tumbler a preferred choice for families and the food service industry alike.

Sizes and Variations[edit | edit source]

Duralex Picardie tumblers come in a variety of sizes, typically ranging from small shot glasses to larger sizes suitable for water, soft drinks, and beer. The versatility in size allows the Picardie tumbler to serve a wide range of beverages, making it a versatile addition to any glassware collection.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

The Duralex Picardie tumbler has not only been a fixture in French households but has also gained a cult following internationally. Its design is often associated with the concept of French chic and has been featured in numerous films, television shows, and design magazines. The tumbler's association with durability and practical elegance reflects broader themes in design and culture, emphasizing functionality without sacrificing style.

Care and Maintenance[edit | edit source]

Duralex Picardie tumblers are dishwasher safe, making them easy to clean and maintain. The tempered glass is also resistant to staining and odors, ensuring that the glasses remain hygienic and clear over time. Despite their durability, it is recommended to avoid sudden temperature changes to extend the life of the glassware.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The Duralex Picardie tumbler remains a beloved choice for glassware around the world, embodying a blend of form and function that is both timeless and practical. Its enduring popularity attests to the quality and design excellence of Duralex, making the Picardie tumbler a classic piece of French design that has found its place in the global landscape of tableware.

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