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The [[Duralex Picardie|"Picardie" tumbler]] and the "Gigogne" glass are two of the company's best-known products.<ref name="independent"/> |
The [[Duralex Picardie|"Picardie" tumbler]] and the "Gigogne" glass are two of the company's best-known products.<ref name="independent"/> |
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In 2014, [[This Old House]] named Duralex’s OvenChef glass baking dishes to its list best new home products of the year, citing the dishes' ability to withstand large temperature swings without shattering.<ref>[http://hfnmag.com/housewares/duralexs-ovenchef-named-old-house-best-products-list/ "Duralex’s OvenChef Named to This Old House Best Products List - HFN"] </ref> |
In 2014, [[This Old House]] named Duralex’s OvenChef glass baking dishes to its list best new home products of the year, citing the dishes' ability to withstand large temperature swings without shattering.<ref>[http://hfnmag.com/housewares/duralexs-ovenchef-named-old-house-best-products-list/ "Duralex’s OvenChef Named to This Old House Best Products List - HFN"]</ref><ref>[http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20856953_30239063,00.html "Kitchen: Shockingly Sturdy Bakeware | The TOH Top 100: Best New Home Products 2014 | This Old House"]</ref> |
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== References== |
== References== |
Revision as of 23:01, 30 December 2014
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Glass |
Founded | 1945 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Antoine Ioannidès |
Products | Tempered glass tableware and kitchenware |
Revenue | 30,097 M € (2013)[1] |
Number of employees | 220 (2013)[2] |
Website | www.duralex.com www.duralexusa.com |
Duralex is a French tempered glass tableware and kitchenware manufacturer located in La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin in Loiret.[3]
The "Picardie" tumbler and the "Gigogne" glass are two of the company's best-known products.[3]
In 2014, This Old House named Duralex’s OvenChef glass baking dishes to its list best new home products of the year, citing the dishes' ability to withstand large temperature swings without shattering.[4][5]
References
- ^ Duralex International. RCS Orleans B 505 397 554, societe.com.
- ^ Duralex : retour "verre" le futur, Vincent Vidal, Home Fashion News, December 2013
- ^ a b John Lichfield, "Duralex – the glass tumbler that would not be broken", The Independent, 27 January 2010.
- ^ "Duralex’s OvenChef Named to This Old House Best Products List - HFN"
- ^ "Kitchen: Shockingly Sturdy Bakeware | The TOH Top 100: Best New Home Products 2014 | This Old House"
External links
- Media related to Duralex at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- US website