La Rochère
6 Bee Champagne Flutes - La Rochère
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- $78.00
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6 Bee Tumbler - La Rochère
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- $72.00
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6 Bee Coffee Mugs - La Rochère
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- $78.00
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Set Versailles Glass Butter cup + bell - La Rochère
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6 Bubble Glass Cups - La Rochère
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6 Bee Tumbler Long Drink - La Rochère
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6 Bee Wine glasses - La Rochère
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Set Bee Glass Butter cup + bell - La Rochère
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Set of Colored Bee Tumbler Glass - La Rochère
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- $65.00
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6 Versailles Tumbler - La Rochere
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6 Wine glasses Versailles - La Rochère
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Set of Colored Bee Wine glass - La Rochère
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- $69.00
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6 Coffee Mugs Versailles - La Rochère
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- $78.00
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Small Glass Carafe 75 Cl - La Rochère
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Rounded Glass Carafe Cracked 100 Cl - La Rochère
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- $56.95
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La Rochère Bee Tea Mug with Infuser
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- $42.00
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6 Bee Watter Glasses - La Rochère
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- $90.00
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6 Versailles Long Drink Tumblers - La Rochère
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- $78.00
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Decanter Carafe 150 Cl - La Rochère
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- $258.00
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6 Antillaise Glass Cups - La Rochère
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- $90.00
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6 Hight Charlotte Glass Cups - La Rochère
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- $90.00
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Glass Carafe Bee 100 Cl - La Rochère
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- $45.00
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6 Water Glasses Versailles - La Rochère
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- $90.00
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6 Circee Low Glass Cups - La Rochère
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La Rochère, founded in 1475, stands as Europe’s oldest continuously operating glassworks, embodying the timeless artistry of French craftsmanship in every piece of tableware. Its storied legacy, artisanal forging techniques, and enduring resilience make it the pinnacle of French savoir-faire, while French Connoisseur proudly distributes its collections to grace international tables with authentic conviviality and elegance.
Timeless Origins and Epic Legacy
Nestled in the Vosges mountains of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, La Rochère’s journey began in 1475 under Simon de Thysac, a visionary glassmaker drawn to this strategic crossroads of trade routes—linking Italy, the Low Countries, and northern France—with its bounty of wood, silica, and pure waters. Like a phoenix rising from ashes, the manufactory endured devastation from the Thirty Years’ War and sixteenth-century upheavals, only to be reborn in 1666, its furnaces aglow uninterrupted ever since, a testament to unyielding spirit amid economic tempests and battles. In the eighteenth century, it flourished; by 1858, François-Xavier Fouillot and his son-in-law forged Mercier-Fouillot, masters of goblets, glass tiles, and the world’s first glass roof tile in 1870, weaving innovation into tradition.
Through the nineteenth century’s trials—pauses in 1825, revival in 1834 under Ernest de Massey producing 650,000 pieces yearly, and rebirths post-1839—it honed its craft in fine white glass. Held by the Giraud family until 2021, it passed to the Tourres kin of Waltersperger cristallerie—both Entreprises du Patrimoine Vivant—with a million-euro infusion to elevate exports and luxury bespoke. In 2025, marking 550 years, it crafts 30,000 glasses daily, undaunted by post-Covid energy woes and Ukrainian strife, briefly dimLa Rochère, founded in 1475, stands as Europe’s oldest continuously operating glassworks, embodying the timeless artistry of French craftsmanship in tableware. Its millennial legacy, preserved artisanal techniques, and enduring robustness make it the pinnacle of French heritage, while French Connoisseur proudly distributes its collections to infuse international tables with authentic, convivial elegance.
Origins and Timeless Legacy
Nestled in the Vosges mountains of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, La Rochère’s saga unfolds in 1475, when gentleman glassmaker Simon de Thysac chose this strategic crossroads—bridging Italy, the Low Countries, and northern France—for its bounty of wood, silica, and pure waters. Like a phoenix rising from ashes, the forge endured devastation from the Thirty Years’ War and sixteenth-century upheavals, reborn in 1666, its furnaces aglow unbroken ever since, whispering tales of resilience through economic tempests and battles. In the eighteenth century, it flourished; by 1858, François-Xavier Fouillot and his son-in-law birthed Mercier-Fouillot, masters of goblets, glass tiles, and the world’s first glass roof tile in 1870—a luminous innovation etched in history.
Through the nineteenth century’s trials—halts in 1825, revival in 1834 under Ernest de Massey, yielding 650,000 pieces yearly of drinking glasses, decanters, and salt cellars—the heart of La Rochère pulsed on, rebuilt in 1839, specializing in pristine white glass. Held by the Giraud family until 2021, it passed to the Tourres kin (stewards of Waltersperger crystal), fellow Living Heritage Enterprises, who infused a million euros to elevate exports and luxury bespoke creations. In 2025, marking 550 years, it crafts 30,000 glasses daily, undaunted by post-Covid energy woes and Ukrainian shadows, briefly dimming furnaces to safeguard its flame.
Artisanal Craft: A Symphony of Fire and Form
In La Rochère’s ateliers, ancient rituals dance with modern grace, drawing 90% from French earth’s embrace—sand, silica melting in ceaseless electric furnaces at 1,500°C, birthing molten glass at 500°C, a liquid poem poured into over 300 cherished steel molds. Pressed by poinçons, it shapes into iconic vessels: the Bee evoking Provençal hives, Belle Île’s rugged coasts, Libellule’s delicate flight—robust sentinels of terroir and tradition. Flames then lick away imperfections in a tender léchage, followed by 90-minute annealing in the oven’s glow; cooled, they yield to diamond drills, polishing, multi-layer sandblasting inspired by Nancy’s Art Nouveau masters, even festive Christmas orbs.
Here, pressed mechanical glass meets daily rituals, while mouth-blown crystal sings for wine’s caress—gestures handed down through generations, yielding timeless, eco-conscious treasures for tables and architecture alike, from the Cité du Refuge to Châtelet-Les Halles’ vast halls.
Crown Jewel of French Artistry
La Rochère gleams as France’s artisanal sovereign: 550 unbroken years, Europe’s eldest, bearing the Living Heritage seal, where master glassmakers weave passion into every facet. Made in France in Haute-Saône’s Passavant-la-Rochère—a visitable sanctuary revealing the full alchemy—it fuses rustic soul with innovation, crafting bespoke luxuries since 2021. Its motifs—bees abuzz with heritage, megalithic forms—evoke French joie de vivre: sturdy for hearth and home, yet poetic for sorbets, vintages, waters. Amid crises, it pivots from fuel to electric purity, invests four million euros over three years, a bastion against mass oblivion, exporting conviviality worldwide.
French Connoisseur: Bridging Heritage to Your Table
At French Connoisseur, we curate La Rochère as the soul of French table artistry—our DNVB gateway beyond France’s borders, especially to Australia’s discerning palates. We transform meals into symphonies with these glasses, alongside Charvet Edition linens: Charlotte ice coupes, Ouessant verrines, Fuji craquelé long drinks, Abeille ceramic graces—elevating desserts, wines, waters with 1475’s whisper. This union blooms from perfect harmony: La Rochère’s rugged elegance mirrors our quest for authentic, approachable luxury, robust yet refined, for those who savor life’s shared feasts à la française. Explore our collections—where Vosges fire meets your hearth.