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Diffuser by Cire Trudon Standing out as a symbol of the Renaissance, L’Oeuf combines the softness of unglazed ceramic and the strength of a satin-b...
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Diffuser by Cire Trudon Standing out as a symbol of the Renaissance, L’Oeuf combines the softness of unglazed ceramic and the strength of a satin-b...
View full detailsDiffuser by Cire Trudon Standing out as a symbol of the Renaissance, L’Oeuf combines the softness of unglazed ceramic and the strength of a satin-b...
View full detailsDiffuser by Cire Trudon Standing out as a symbol of the Renaissance, L’Oeuf combines the softness of unglazed ceramic and the strength of a sat...
View full detailsLa Promeneuse is a decorative object designed to diffuse the Cire Trudon fragrances. After placing a cameo in the ceramic dish, light a night-light...
View full detailsAbsolute authority: chin up, proud bust and a contemptuous attitude, the Sun King rules. Immortalized in a 7-meter high monumental sculpture by Fr...
View full detailsIllustrious military officer and French politician, Gilbert du Motier made history as Marquis de La Fayette (1757-1834). Opposed to the nobiliary s...
View full detailsIllustrious military officer and French politician, Gilbert du Motier made history as Marquis de La Fayette (1757-1834). Opposed to the nobiliary s...
View full detailsL'Esclave Pourquoi naître esclave (Why born a slave) is the name given by sculptor and painter Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875) to a series of...
View full detailsAbsolute authority: chin up, proud bust and a contemptuous attitude, the Sun King rules. Immortalized in a 7-meter high monumental sculpture by Fr...
View full detailsDaily rituals at Trudon come with a sense of royalty and nobility: staged using theatrical candlesticks and candelabras, their lean silhouette come...
View full detailsNapoleon As soon as the Consulate period started, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) became aware of the importance of having his portrait shown to the...
View full detailsDaily rituals at Trudon come with a sense of royalty and nobility: staged using theatrical candlesticks and candelabras, their lean silhouette come...
View full detailsLouise and Alexandre were the children of architect Alexandre- Théodore Brongniart (1739-1813), famous for designing the Stock Exchange building in...
View full detailsThis little-known copy of Marie-Antoinette of Austria is attributed to one of the Brachard brothers, either the eldest, Jean-Charles-Nicolas or the...
View full detailsLouise and Alexandre were the children of architect Alexandre- Théodore Brongniart (1739-1813), famous for designing the Stock Exchange building in...
View full detailsLouis XIV, called “The Sun King” was King of France from 1643 to 1715. Eccentric and majestic, as an adolescent he participated in a royal ballet i...
View full detailsThe classic Trudon candle topper is hand made in brass in century old ateliers, the Brass Cover has become part of an important house ritual, as is...
View full detailsThis special edition pays tribute to Louis the 14th, also known as the "Sun King", defender of the arts and letters, and completes the Versailles c...
View full detailsThe Trudon taper candle snuffer is a tool of precision: it allows to extinguish the taper candle without pinching the wick. This way, the wick can ...
View full detailsObject designed by Pauline Deltour, Trudon Eteignoir is tool of precision: a thin brass hook reaches out to press the wick into the wax, without pi...
View full detailsFor Christmas, Trudon builds on the opulence of Versailles: more, it revives the balls and masquerades once held by Louis XV at the Château. At the...
View full detailsCalled Madeleine, these candles were used to illuminate the Madeleine church in Paris. They are made, employing traditional methods, in our Normand...
View full detailsCalled Madeleine, these candles were used to illuminate the Madeleine church in Paris. They are made, employing traditional methods, in our Normand...
View full detailsCalled Madeleine, these candles were used to illuminate the Madeleine church in Paris. They are made, employing traditional methods, in our Normand...
View full detailsCalled Madeleine, these candles were used to illuminate the Madeleine church in Paris. They are made, employing traditional methods, in our Normand...
View full detailsCalled Madeleine, these candles were used to illuminate the Madeleine church in Paris. They are made, employing traditional methods, in our Normand...
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