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In 1927, René Lalique's boundless imagination and creative genius led to the creation of the Bacchantes vase. The iconic design features the young priestesses of Bacchus and their voluptuous beauty and curves. The result is a work of unparalleled beauty.
This was a gift for my husband for Father's Day. It is beautiful. The size is larger than I expected although I knew the dimensions when I ordered it. It looks beautiful on our book shelf sitting on a book.. Katherine. Bakersfield, CA. 2022-06-29 05:20:40
Originally designed by René Lalique in 1939, the Versailles Vase was inspired by the Medici vases, a perfect example of classic design to highlight contemporary interiors. The satin-finished and repolished crystal, a Lalique signature, exhibits a finely carved floral motif.
A dreamlike vision of crystal of this table vase, four decades with undulating hair emerges from the sea.
In 1927, René Lalique’s boundless imagination and creative genius lead to the creation of the Bacchantes vase. The iconic design features the young priestesses of Bacchus with their voluptuous beauty and curves. A work of unparallel beauty, the splendor, and sensuality of the vase continue to leave admirers spellbound. Since its original release, it has been a staple in the Lalique collection and has become a lasting symbol of Lalique’s celebrated style.
Designed in 1948, this vase is decorated with carved birds in satin crystal. Through this vase, Lalique pays tribute to two themes dear to René Lalique, the fauna, and flora. This piece takes us to a dreamlike state of nature, answering a need for authenticity and well-being.
The original fish in glass was designed in 1913 by René Lalique and has become an important and iconic piece in the Lalique universe. It first appeared in turquoise and has been re-issued in an extensive palette of colored crystal, meant to mix and match in the Lalique aquarium.
Slow inventory, but otherwise accurate. Roger. NY. 2022-07-10 13:11:16
The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World” inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. This iconic artwork is now issued in a grand and small versions. One of the grand versions is transformed by the manufacturing technique of double gathering.
The spectacular rows of plane trees lining "the most beautiful avenue of the world" inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris.
In 1928, René Lalique designed the Merles & Raisins decorative panels, originally created in pressed glass on a silver background and adorned the Cuban mahogany woodwork of the legendary Orient Express. Today, the Lalique Studio reinterprets this emblematic creation, in new expressions through vases and a bowl. The precious cultural heritage of the house thus comes to life in very contemporary shapes.
From a naturalist inspiration, it was drawn for the first time in 1939. This vase became a classic of the collection combining fauna and flora themes. This vase takes us to a dreamlike state of nature, answering a need for authenticity and well-being.
In 1926 René Lalique created the Tourbillons vase. Inspired by the movement of the fern blossom, its abstract design allows for the utmost freedom of interpretation. Graphic and poetic its curves stunningly follow the rhythm of light, drawing the eye into swirls of crystal.
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