Lalique Elizabeth Vase
Created in 1961 by Marc Lalique, this vase pays homage to two of René Lalique's dearest themes: Fauna and Flora. Characteristics Color : Tran...
View full detailsCreated in 1961 by Marc Lalique, this vase pays homage to two of René Lalique's dearest themes: Fauna and Flora. Characteristics Color : Tran...
View full detailsWrapped in a herd of wild horses, the Equus vase pays homage to man's greatest achievement, the ultimate symbol of strength and speed. The earth tr...
View full detailsDesigned in 1948 by Marc Lalique, this vase is decorated with birds carved in frosted crystal. Through this vase, Lalique pays homage to two theme...
View full detailsThe kaleidoscopic effect of the Mossi Vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery. René Lalique designed this flagshi...
View full detailsShhhh... Be Quiet... Listen... Can you hear the enchanted music of the elves, dancing in a forest of bluebells, where their spells and incantatio...
View full detailsCan you hear the enchanting music of the elves, dancing in a forest of bluebells, where their spells and incantations work their magic? Character...
View full detailsFinding a fragment of plaster representing a parakeet motif in René Lalique's old workshops, it was discovered that René Lalique had created it fo...
View full detailsOriginally designed by René Lalique in 1939, the Versailles vase was inspired by Medici vases, a perfect example of classic design to highlight co...
View full detailsProduced using the lost wax technique, the Bacchantes Revelation Vase appears as if a Bacchantes Vase were suspended in a crystal cube. A very diff...
View full detailsIn 1928, René Lalique designed the Merles & Raisins decorative panels, originally made of pressed glass on a silver background and adorned the...
View full detailsAn alliance of brute strength and delicacy, juxtaposing the square shape with the curved lines of the sculpted motifs, the Pivoines vases and bowl ...
View full detailsThe spectacular rows of trees lining "the most beautiful avenue in the world" inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn...
View full detailsThe spectacular rows of trees lining "the most beautiful avenue in the world" inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn...
View full detailsThe spectacular rows of trees lining "the most beautiful avenue in the world" inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn...
View full detailsIn 1927, the boundless imagination and creative genius of René Lalique lead to the creation of the Bacchantes vase which shows the young priestess...
View full detailsIn 1920 René Lalique designed the Glycines perfume bottle, a tribute to this beautiful climbing plant and a symbol of mutual tenderness and friend...
View full detailsOriginally designed by René Lalique in 1932, the Roscoff Bowl is named after a beautiful fishing port in Brittany, France. Water droplets adorn th...
View full detailsDaisies are a theme dear to René Lalique. He first designed this piece in 1933. A wreath of raised daisies adorns the neck of the bowl. Character...
View full detailsThe Ombelles Plate is characterized by lightness, beauty and modernity. The graceful lines of the subtle flowers are forever captured in satin smo...
View full detailsThe jungle is symbolized by the jaguar, emblem of strength and power. According to legend, each day as the sun sets in the west, it was swallowed ...
View full detailsThe splendor of the satin crystal highlights the Flora Petite Nude, goddess of nature and spring in Roman mythology. Captivating with its voluptuou...
View full detailsMischievous and playful, standing on its hind legs, the Lalique Kitten enriches the vast bestiary of the House. The satin crystal evokes the softn...
View full detailsFrom the Egypt of the Pharaohs to the present day, greyhounds have appeared regularly in the history of art, from paintings to tapestries, statues,...
View full detailsThe splendor of the satin crystal highlights this Grand Nude Flora, goddess of nature and spring in Roman mythology. Captivating with voluptuousnes...
View full detailsStanding tall, the Lalique Wolf howls in the moonlight. Enhanced by the purity of the crystal, its satin fur exhibits graphic accents. The wolf ha...
View full detailsThe result of an exceptional collaboration between Lalique and McLaren, the Essence of Speed collection celebrates the values of performance an...
View full detailsA symbol of prosperity and perseverance, the Koi fish has often inspired artists. Designed in 1953 by Marc Lalique, the Double Fish sculpture depi...
View full detailsWildlife has always been a great source of inspiration for Lalique, whose vast bestiary embodies the creative genius and exceptional know-how of th...
View full detailsA significant factor of Russian culture, the bear appears in many Russian literary works, folklore, sayings and popular culture. Although this fear...
View full detailsAccording to Greek mythology, it was Poseidon who carried the Arabian thoroughbred out of the sea with his trident. Nicknamed "prince of the deser...
View full detailsBeginning in 1925, René Lalique designed 30 glass car mascots to adorn the most prestigious vehicles of the roaring twenties. The combination of t...
View full detailsAmong fauna, the swallow particularly inspired René Lalique, which he then made into the focus of many jewels and decorative objects. With admirati...
View full detailsIn 1925, René Lalique began the design of thirty automobile mascots to adorn the vehicles of the time. Originally made of glass, the Victoire Masc...
View full detailsThe result of an exceptional collaboration between Lalique and McLaren, the Essence of Speed collection celebrates the values of performance an...
View full detailsInspired by jungle fauna, new sculptures of wild animals have been added to Lalique's bestiary. The purity of the satin and polished crystal, a ha...
View full detailsInspired by jungle fauna, new sculptures of wild animals have been added to Lalique's bestiary. The purity of the satin and polished crystal, a hal...
View full detailsHighlighted by the purity and sparkle of clear crystal, this pair of lovebirds with finely chiseled plumage symbolizes eternal love, a fusional re...
View full details“The ultimate goal of this project is to raise funds to support urgent projects addressing the continuing challenges of the AIDS epidemic around th...
View full details“The ultimate goal of this project is to raise funds to support urgent projects that address the ongoing challenges of the AIDS epidemic around th...
View full detailsKazak pays homage to one of the most majestic animals on Earth, the ultimate symbol of strength and speed. Captured in frosted clear crystal, the ...
View full detailsLovebirds Sculpture is a lovely Lalique crystal ornament depicting the love between two intertwined birds. Maximum attention to every detail as e...
View full detailsGlamorous, voluptuous and graceful, this Aphrodite is an interpretation of the goddess of love, a symbol of beauty and fertility. The refined and p...
View full detailsA true memory of childhood, the mouse fuels the fairy tale imagination. Always playful, it is one of the smallest pieces of Lalique's rich animal k...
View full detailsWomen and mythology have always been the favorite themes of René Lalique's drawings. Great artist of the Art Deco period, he was often defined as t...
View full detailsThe Tiger is described as courageous, impulsive, solitary, proud and haughty. Imposing and majestic, it has the power and grace of big cats. The Si...
View full detailsLovebirds Sculpture is a lovely Lalique crystal ornament depicting the love between two intertwined birds. Maximum attention to every detail as ...
View full detailsIn 1925, René Lalique began the design of thirty automobile mascots to adorn the vehicles of the era. Originally made of glass, the Victoire Mascot...
View full detailsMore than 2500 years ago, Buddha, the Enlightened One, was born on the border between Nepal and Bihar. Endowed with infinite spiritual strength an...
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