Transformist artist Harry Nuriev opens the ball at the entrance to the maison. His work reinterprets the skills of the master glassmakers at the Baccarat Manufacture. After months of research, a visit to the Manufacture and discussions with the artisans and Meilleurs Ouvriers de France, he has transformed the porch, inspired by hieroglyphs such as those on the obelisk in Place de la Concorde. 

Harry Nuriev returns to Baccarat's origins, reimagining the cut stone with engraved, silver and colored motifs, representing an encyclopedia, a code of the Baccarat world, different stages in the creation of crystal, sketches of decanters and words symbolizing the maison’s world, such as "C'est la fête" or "délicatesse". 

Harry Nuriev

Fashion designer


Harry Nuriev, based in Paris and New York, is an artist, architect and designer. 


He is the founder and artistic director of Crosby Studio, a design and interior architecture agency established in 2014. Each of his creations is imagined against the backdrop of “Transformism”, a movement he himself conceptualized to describe practices that privilege transformation and transformative experiences.

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