Duralex

Duralex is a French tempered glass tableware and kitchenware manufacturer located in La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin in Loiret.[3] Using a technique developed in the 1930s by Saint-Gobain, moulded glass is heated to 600 degrees Celsius, then cooled very quickly, giving it an impact resistance twice superior to normal glass.[4]

Duralex International
Private
IndustryGlass
Founded1945 (1945)
FounderSaint-Gobain 
Headquarters,
Key people
Antoine Ioannidès
ProductsTempered glass tableware and kitchenware
Revenue30.097 M (2013)[1]
Number of employees
220 (2013)[2]
Websitewww.duralex.com www.duralexusa.com
Gigogne glass

The "Picardie" tumbler and the "Gigogne" glass are two of the company's best-known products.[3] The Gigogne glass is in the permanent collection of the Paris Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.[5]

The magazine This Old House called Duralex’s OvenChef glass baking dishes one of the best new home products of 2014, citing the dishes' ability to withstand wide temperature swings without shattering.[6][7]

The brand name is taken from the Latin motto Dura Lex Sed Lex ("The law is tough, but it is the law").[8]

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