Eole A La Dubout pipe
99,00 €
A pipe inspired from Albert Dubout's broken-pipe:
Born and raised in France, Alber Dubout was a drawer of the 20th century. He marked his generation with humoritstic drawings. He used to draw patched-up or broken objects such as furnistures, clothes, dishes... Albert Dubout himself used to smoke a patched-up pipe.
A curious creation:
Surprising, weird, insolite... This pipe has nothing common! Imagined by our team, this pipe "Eole à la Dubout" has been made in Saint-Claude (Jura).
- A broken-shank, patched-up with a piece of string
- Two plugs (that are removable, to clean the pipe)
- A pipe inspired from the one Albert Dubout used to smoke
- An original creation to enjoy his tobacco pipe
- A surprising design, handmade in Saint-Claude
Country | France |
Length | 14 cm |
Height | 3,8 cm |
Chamber diameter | 1,7 cm |
Chamber depth | 3,2 cm |
Stem material | Vulcanite |
Filter | None |
Weight | 20 g |
Finish | Smooth |
Material | Briar wood |
Stand-up | No |
- Why briar for pipes?
Nowadays, most of the pipes manufactured throughout the world are made from briar roots. But has it always been the case? Why is everyone choosing briar to make pipes?