Newsletter
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ROBB REPORT
The Robb Report, an English-language American luxury lifestyle magazine, devoted a sensitive presentation to Cristal Benito in its February 2024 Monaco Edition.
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New crystal cut video
The art of crystal cutting step by step on an example of the Triangle vase: -Drawing -Drafting -Cutting ... before polishing, buffing and assembling.
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Maison & objet
Since its creation, Cristal Benito regularly participates in the January edition of Maison et Objet, in its high-end and luxury decoration selection : Scènes d'Intérieur, Forever...
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Homo Faber guide
2021: Franck Benito joins the HOMO Faber Guide, the European guide to excellence in craftsmanship. An initiative of the Michelangelo Foundation for Creativity and Craftsmanship
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Monaco yacht show
Since 1991, The Monaco Yacht Show (MYS) hosts an impressive and truly international fleet of superyachts available for purchase or charter. The MYS also showcases a selection of companies with ties to the yachting and luxury markets : builders and designers, luxury brands, ... A selection of Cristal Benito products were featured on MYS in September 2019.
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Rendez-vous de l’excellence
« Les Rendez-vous de l’Excellence » rassemblent une sélection exigeante de métiers d’art spécialistes de l’Art de Vivre à la Française. Cristal Benito fait partie de cette sélection depuis l’origine. Ces Rendez-Vous se tiennent aussi bien dans des palaces renommés (Le Royal Monceau, Le Mandarin Oriental, Le Peninsula…) que sur des Salons Internationaux de prestige.
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Gazette de l’hôtel Drouot
The Magazine: Métiers d'Art
"Franck Benito, crystal sculptor. For three generations, the Benito family has been perpetuating an exceptional know-how where tradition, technology and creativity are happily combined..." -
Le parisien
"The Artisans of Excellence have landed in Colombes. Three companies with the Living Heritage Company (EPV) label have taken up residence in the Hauts-de-Seine town. They open the doors of their workshops..."
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WORLD CLASS EXCELLENCE
Today, this ancestral know-how still persists in our modern societies thanks to craftsmen like Franck Benito, a discreet character and paradoxically marked by sociability."