Flasks & Vials
The antique whisky flask has its roots in the earliest times, when the first men used animal skin vials to transport their fermented grape.
A resurgence of interest appears in the Middle Ages, where these containers were used for the delivery of rare goods. Their use then became international in the 18th century, facilitating the preservation and daily transport of distilled spirits.
The “Old Fashioned” Whisky flask became a symbol of resistance during the 1920s, in the midst of prohibition, when its discreet use allowed for circumventing state repression.
The appearance of two-piece suits gradually transforms this utilitarian object into a decorative and refined accessory, a true emblem of the modern gentleman.
Today, carrying a luxury vintage flask allows one to stand out with elegance, blending History and Modernity in a single gesture.
