Storytelling

Small Glass. Big Tradition. - HISTORY COMPANY

Small Glass. Big Tradition.

Its size is its genius.  The Chatos never overwhelms; it invites another round, another plate, another story.

Small Glass. Big Tradition.

Its size is its genius.  The Chatos never overwhelms; it invites another round, another plate, another story.

In Gratitude to Nick & Nora. - HISTORY COMPANY

In Gratitude to Nick & Nora.

Though not formally named at the time, this shape came to embody their aesthetic—civilized, intimate, and just a touch indulgent.

In Gratitude to Nick & Nora.

Though not formally named at the time, this shape came to embody their aesthetic—civilized, intimate, and just a touch indulgent.

The Glass on Every French Country Table. - HISTORY COMPANY

The Glass on Every French Country Table.

Pour a modest red, hold it up to the fading autumn light, and you may feel as though you’re seated at that same country table.

The Glass on Every French Country Table.

Pour a modest red, hold it up to the fading autumn light, and you may feel as though you’re seated at that same country table.

A Toast to True Love. - HISTORY COMPANY

A Toast to True Love.

The “True Love” Champagne Flute inspired by that moment borrows its elegance from the schooner herself.

A Toast to True Love.

The “True Love” Champagne Flute inspired by that moment borrows its elegance from the schooner herself.

The Martini, Perfected at Dukes Bar. - HISTORY COMPANY

The Martini, Perfected at Dukes Bar.

The Martini at Dukes isn’t merely mixed; it’s crafted with a consistency and finesse that has cemented its reputation worldwide.

The Martini, Perfected at Dukes Bar.

The Martini at Dukes isn’t merely mixed; it’s crafted with a consistency and finesse that has cemented its reputation worldwide.

You Can’t Make a Jersey Movie Without the Diner. - HISTORY COMPANY

You Can’t Make a Jersey Movie Without the Diner.

No director worth a salt would dare film a Jersey story without a diner scene.

You Can’t Make a Jersey Movie Without the Diner.

No director worth a salt would dare film a Jersey story without a diner scene.