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However, a few things stand out:

What's next for Luster?

Amber Addis: "We're both drawn to the world of art, architecture, and design. We travel extensively, and our experiences influence our work. We're inspired by the beauty of nature, the grandeur of historical landmarks, and the work of master craftsmen. Our designs are a reflection of our curiosity and passion for the world around us."

When Addis and Drouge first met at a whisky‑and‑art symposium in Edinburgh, the conversation turned from the chemistry of oak to the chemistry of colour. The result? A spirit that looks as beautiful as it tastes—amber that shimmers like sunrise on a still lake, with a palate as complex as a modern art masterpiece.

Impact and Legacy

The introduction of Lustery E1618 materials into the market marked a significant shift in the industry. Companies across various sectors began to adopt these materials, drawn by their sustainability credentials and performance benefits. The environmental impact was substantial, with a marked reduction in waste and carbon emissions associated with the production and use of these materials.

Art or Craft: It might refer to a collaboration between Addis and Patrick Drouge on an art project or craft that involves creating an amber-colored piece with a lustrous finish.

. On Lustery, "AM" typically denotes an "Amateur" or "Morning" (as in "A.M.") themed video, often focusing on authentic, self-shot intimacy between the partners. Key details for this specific feature include: Performers: Amber Addis Patrick Drouge