S.T. Dupont Picasso

At the beginning of the 1960s, Pablo Picasso chose three S.T Dupont lighters to use in his art. In the Chinese lacquer surfaces, he engraved a Harlequin on one lighter and a Pierrot figure on another, as gifts for his son and daughter-in-law.

Today, these lighters are part of the personal collection of Mrs Ruiz Picasso.

On the third lighter, which he gave to a friend, he engraved a faun, a recurring motif in Picasso’s work which is often considers to be a form of self-portrait. S.T. Dupont is proud that its objects were chosen by such a prestigious artist and, to commemorate the occasion, has created the limited edition “faun” lighter.

This exceptional limited collection consists of:

Pocket lighters 6,000

Jeroboam table lighters 500

“Secret” carriage clocks 500

Pocket lighter gallery

Pocket lighter (Ligne1) video

Jeroboam table lighter gallery

Table lighter (Jeroboam) video

Carriage clock gallery

Carriage clock video

Sets gallery