S.T. Dupont
S.T. Dupont Cigar Cutter Stand — Monogram 1872, Burgundy
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S.T. Dupont Cigar Cutter Stand — Monogram 1872, Black
The Monogram 1872 collection presents S.T. Dupont's new founding logo across a range of finishes that each say something different about what the logo means. In black and gold, it says: graphic. The dark ground and gold accents produce a two-tone contrast that renders the Maison's identity mark with the directness of a seal or a stamp — the founding year legible, the posture of the logo exactly as described: upright, determined, and proud.
Monogram 1872 / The Founding Logo in Black and Gold
S.T. Dupont designed the Monogram 1872 motif as a restatement of the Maison's founding identity — not nostalgia for 1872, but a claim about what the house means in the present, using the heritage year as the foundation. On the black cigar cutter stand, this claim arrives in high contrast: black lacquer body, gold accents on the hardware and the logo's surround. The two-tone combination is the one that makes the motif most readable at a glance, the founding year present at the cutting table without needing to be searched for.
The Stand / Double Blade
The stand cutter combines the cutting mechanism and the rest in a single object: the double-blade guillotine executes a clean cut, and the stand provides a surface for the cigar before and after. The black Monogram 1872 cutter maintains the format's standard proportions — 48.4 × 64.5 × 7.7mm, 110g — giving the object a weight that registers as intentional in the hand. Neither too light to read as serious nor too heavy to be casual. The double blade cuts without lateral torque on the wrapper, which matters most when the cigar being cut is worth the instrument cutting it.
Metalwork and Lacquer
S.T. Dupont identifies the Monogram 1872 collection as a statement of the Maison's expertise in metalwork and lacquer — two disciplines central to the house's craft tradition since its founding. The black lacquer on this cutter stand is applied over the metal body, the gold accents defining the object's finishing details. The result is an object that looks like it belongs next to an S.T. Dupont lighter and a good cigar — which is, of course, exactly where it will be used. Personalization available up to three characters.
Now available at The Tobacconist of Greenwich.
| Finish | Golden |
| Product Line | Monogram 1872 |