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The ‘Organoleptic Piano’ Designed to Keep Camus Masterpiece Collection Cuvees

By Brody Patterson

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The House of Camus has been creating some of the world’s finest cognac for over 150 now, ever since the brand’s founding by Jean-Baptiste Camus. Now, five generations later, the brand is still run the same family, ensuring its unique heritage is kept intact.

This beautiful piece is called the Organoleptic Piano and is specially designed to keep the Camus Masterpiece Collection Cuvees. It is a white lacquered steel leg with a shape that’s reminiscent of the brand’s initial. Intended to house five crystal decanters designed by famed French sculptor Serge Mansau and manufactured by Baccarat, the whole setup was created to celebrate Camus` 150th anniversary.

Entirely handmade and requiring more over 300 hours of work by six French artisans, this piece is more than just a tribute to the glorious past, but also a sign of the great things to come, setting the tone for at least another 150 years.

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About Brody Patterson

Brody has worked as a full time staff writer for Luxatic for over five years, covering luxury news, product releases and in-depth reviews, and specializing in verticals on the website alongside the tech & leisure section, as well as men's fashion, watches and travel. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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