Post Time:Sep 19,2018Classify:Company NewsView:1155
The last producer of completely hand-blown and hand-cut English crystal
in the UK, Cumbria Crystal reveals its most recent initiatives and
strategic alliances.
The company’s glassmaking heritage and use
of traditional techniques mean that every aspect of the creative process
is done by hand, with all crystal mouth-blown and hand-cut on diamond
wheels.
It is unsurprising therefore that Cumbria Crystal is the
crystal of choice for British Embassies, many Royal Families and luxury
stores worldwide, and has been featured extensively in Downton Abbey,
James Bond and numerous period dramas, most recently in the film,
Darkest Hour.
In addition to its 11 core stemware collections,
Cumbria Crystal works closely on the development and manufacture of
bespoke products for luxury retailers, distillers and individuals
including David Linley, Asprey, Spey Distillers, Goviers, Hermitage
Cognacs, Glyndebourne, and Hamilton & Inches.
It is the company’s
current focus on quality and service, targeting the luxury end of the
market, that has led to many new initiatives, strategic alliances,
innovations and new routes to market, all of which have helped transform
the Cumbria Crystal business in recent years.
A collaboration
with Lancaster University Business Management School, Cumbria Crystal
developed a two year turn-around plan and implementation of this has
seen turnover double and gross margins improve by more than 300 per
cent.
The company has recently secured contracts with high
profile clients such as Bentley Motors and Glyndebourne, including a
three-year project with Bentley Motors to produce luxury champagne
flutes for the new Bentayga Mullier, the world’s most luxrious SUV and
on a tumbler collection for the new Continental GT; and is currently
prototyping for Rolls Royce, now producing almost all the crystal for
David Linley.
Innovation has played a key role in the company’s
success: Grants were secured through Innovus to undertake research to
develop new glass recipes, enabling Cumbria Crystal to work with bottle
manufacturer Allied Glass to produce hand-blown decanters for the luxury
spirits industry.
In 2018, Cumbria Crystal has introduced
affordable glass blowing experiences for the public at its factory in
the Lake District and this year will also see the development of four
new products for retail. Watch this space.
Source: glassonline.comAuthor: Shangyi