Les Fines Lames Announces Two New Colors to Their Concrete Ashtrays

January 27, 2023 By Matthew Tabacco

Made in France with ultra-high-performance mortar, a designer material that allows playing with shapes, sensations and colors, the MONAD is a single cigar ashtray measuring 1.2-inches in height, 5.9 inches in width and depth for a weight of 1.9 lb. In addition, a double cigar ashtray DYAD has the same characteristics with a little more weight (2.1 lb.).

The new colors pay tribute to two of the passions of Les Fines Lames team: Havana and the great outdoors. In addition to being present on Havana coat of arms, the color Yellow is omnipresentin the streets of the city, on its magnificent facades and, of course, on some of the most prestigious Habanos cigars bands. Celebrate the best Nature has to offer with the new Olive color, reminiscent of the leaves and foliage of Nature.

The design of the MONAD and DYAD ashtray line is a search for balance and simplicity. It is an ode to the spirit of the cigar: the unity achieved between the individual and the product. To align soul and matter, Les Fines Lames has been inspired by two fields that are dear to its heart: philosophy and architecture. On one hand, ancient metaphysics gives its name to the products. On the other hand, the Japanese Wabi-Sabi aesthetics marries the humility of the chosen material.

The two versions of the concrete ashtrays are available in seven different colors: Yellow, Olive green, Anthracite, Grey, Blue, Red and Green. These new concrete ashtrays are available everywhere in the world through lesfineslames.com with an MSRP of $68 for MONAD and $78 for DYAD.

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