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Rare Taittinger France White Corian XL Double Magnum Champagne Bath Chiller

Rare Taittinger France White Corian XL Double Magnum Champagne Bath Chiller

Regular price CHF 1,351.00
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Extremely Rare Taittinger France White Corian Double Magnum Extra Large Champagne Bath Chiller

     

Measurements: 11.5"T x 23.5"W x 12"D (29.21cm x 59.69cm x 30.48cm)

Markings: Taittinger (Front side) Count Thibaud IV medallion on back side

Weight: 14.8 Lbs.

It is in like new condition. It look like it's never been used. There are no chips, cracks, or damage of any kind, positively superb and grand! The letters are individually carved into the front and the medallion on the back is a raised carving. Extremely rare, I have ever only seen one other for sale.

This champagne cooler is made of Corian, a natural-looking material reminiscent of polished stone that consists of 2/3 of filler and 1/3 of acrylic resin. Inside the basin a wedge has been integrated directly into the design, specially developed for the perfect hold of the bottles. With its spectacular and sculptural curves, it finds its place on the counters of the largest restaurants and luxury hotels, or on the roof terrace of a luxury apartment. Perfect any and all special occasions.

I am a small independent business, returns are accepted, less a 15% restocking fee - Thank you for understanding.

It has been professionally boxed and is ready to ship immediately. If you're outside the US and want too purchase, please contact me for a shipping quote.

Thibaud IV
Conqueror and poet
In the prosperous and powerful region of Champagne, Count Thibaud IV, King of Navarre, embodied the height of the political, economic and artistic influence of Champagne from 1222 to 1253.

Thibaud IV was a king, lord, manager, singer, conqueror and explorer all rolled into one. Captivated by a courtly love for Blanche de Castille, the future mother of Saint-Louis, he left for the crusades in 1239. He brought back two treasures from the Orient, the like of which had never been seen before in the Christian world - the Damask rose and an example of a new grape variety, now known to be the ancestor of the Chardonnay grape. The writing of the Taittinger legend begins here...

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