Biggy 1872 Monogram Burgundy Lighter
The burgundy Biggy gives the house monogram a larger, more emphatic lighter body.
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Story & heritage
S.T. Dupont was founded in 1872 in Paris and grew from travel cases into a luxury house best known for lighters, writing instruments, leather goods and cigar accessories.
Biggy sits inside the house's contemporary lighter family, but the Monogram 1872 finish links it back to the brand's founding year and visual identity.
The burgundy colour and enlarged format give it a more graphic, less discreet presence than Slimmy or the more formal Ligne 2.
Materials & craft
The official listing describes a lacquered lighter in a burgundy tone, so the appeal is the balance between colour saturation and the familiar Dupont lighter mechanism.
Its larger body makes the monogram pattern read more assertively across the surface.
How to choose & style
Use Biggy when the lighter should feel visible and modern rather than traditional. The colour makes it easy to pair with deep-toned accessories and metal hardware.
It sits between ceremonial and casual: less formal than Ligne 2, more statement-driven than Slimmy.