Crystal in Holiday Decor
The very first thing on which is worth spending precious time is the table serving. Undoubtedly, the most festive option is the crystal. The very crystal adorns the tables of royal families. Crystal on the table habitually is associated with the holiday, it’s perfect for any occasion, whether it is social reception or quiet family meal.
For example, the products of crystal factory MOSER during 150 years adorn the tables of crowned persons.
The factory is considered the best acceptance inspector of bohemian artists’ skills. MOSER offers both classical and modern crystal. Classic is perfect for gala dinners, corporate presentations, anniversaries and weddings, in short, for official events. Items engraved with the family coat of arms will look very original at a family celebration. This service is very popular among the ruling families of Europe and, of course, it is one of the services provided by the factory. By the way, the collection Splendid of MOSER was specially made for occasion of the marriage of Queen Elizabeth II and it was presented as a gift.
When you are serving a table, you should take into account not only the character of the event, but also the interior of the premises, which is planned for the celebration. With the classics everything is very simple: classic crystal glasses suit any classical interior. If it is modern in glass and crystal objects, the interior must include authentic lamps. Just on the occasion of the anniversary, the factory released a limited collection, which can be found in almost all styles. Here are collected the most interesting and iconic objects, which were released in 1882-1944, years. Every item in this collection not only corresponds to a particular style, but also reflects the whole milestone in the history of the MOSER brand.
For the interior, which is made in the style of hi-tech or fusion, the crystal from modern part of the collection will suit perfectly. Generally, this section of the collection is devoted to rethinking of the philosophical characters and it is built on associations. For example, the vase “Lotus” by Jiri Shugaek is the reflection of the theme of eternal youth and beauty. A series of vases consisting of prisms, from Rene Rubicheka, reflect the mood of the sea.

