Lalique Bacchantes Centerpiece
In 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 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 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 detailsThe spectacular rows of trees that line “the most beautiful avenue in the world” inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that ad...
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 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 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View full detailsIn 1928, René Lalique designed the Merles & Raisins decorative panels, originally made of pressed glass on a silver background and adorned the...
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 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 detailsOriginally designed by René Lalique in 1932, the Roscoff Bowl is named after a beautiful fishing port in Brittany, France. Water droplets adorn th...
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