Collection
Ligne 2: Signature of Fire
A direct heir to Ligne 1, introduced in the 1960s, Ligne 2 follows in the footsteps of a visionary design that has become truly emblematic. Born of a collaboration with jeweller Jean Dinh Van, it embodies the perfect balance between aesthetic rigour and technical mastery. From its very inception, Ligne 2 established a new vision of the luxury lighter, where every detail is conceived as a signature.
Its rectangular shape, defined by carefully balanced proportions, captivates with its purity and timeless elegance. Both understated and precious, Ligne 2 transcends generations without ever losing its modernity. It stands as an everyday object elevated, designed to accompany each gesture with discretion and distinction.
An exceptional mechanism, the House’s signature
Each Ligne 2 lighter is equipped with a high-performance ignition system, guaranteeing smooth, perfectly controlled use. A single movement of the smooth or ridged wheel releases a powerful, even yellow flame of remarkable height, reflecting engineering excellence.
Protected by a secure cap, the mechanism ensures reliability and durability over time. Upon opening, the famous “Cling” resonates with precision. This crystalline sound, now legendary, is one of S.T. Dupont’s most recognisable signatures, prized by collectors and connoisseurs as the ultimate symbol of unique craftsmanship.
The art of fire enhanced by precious materials
A true work of art, Ligne 2 is crafted from noble materials such as solid yellow gold, white gold, palladium or silver. Each piece bears witness to uncompromising standards in the selection of materials and the precision of its finishes.
Offered in a wide range of expressions — natural lacquer, graphic motifs, delicate diamond-tip guilloché or classic vertical lines — the Ligne 2 collection provides a diversity of styles, allowing each individual to express their personality. A perfect alliance of tradition, innovation and emotion, Ligne 2 remains a timeless icon, the ultimate expression of the Art of Fire according to S.T. Dupont.