Lalique Champs-Elysees Pink Luster Bowl
Lalique Champs-Elysees pink crystal oval bowl is the luxurious emblematic artwork designed in 1951 by Marc Lalique.
The spectacular rows of trees lining โthe most beautiful avenue of the worldโ inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysรฉes bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. In this work of art, the artist captures the beautiful essence of Paris.
Lalique Champs-Elysees Pink Luster Bowl dimensions:
- Brand: Lalique
- Collection: Rose Nebula
- Material: Pink Luster Crystal
- Dimensions: H 19 x L 46 x W 19 cm
- Weight: 6.2 kg
- Handcrafted in France
- Original design: Renรฉ Lalique, 2024
- Clear Crystal, Pink Luster
Lalique Champs-Elysees Pink Luster Bowl & Rose Nebula Collection
Lalique, in its unending pursuit of beauty, has delved deeply into an extensive palette of colors. In 2024, Lalique reaffirms its boldness and extends its expertise by introducing the Rose Nebula, a multi-dimensional pink luster on its crystal creations. The name “Rose Nebula” conjures the delicate process behind this pink luster, achieved by a colorless, vaporous mist of precious metals like yellow gold. This mist, applied under the keen eye of master glassmakers, transforms during the annealing process to reveal a unique, mesmerizing pink finish on each piece. The collection invites a new realm of imagination, blurring the lines between reality and the virtual.
Set against a backdrop of futuristic architecture created by artificial intelligence, the Iconics Rose Nebula collection is bathed in a celestial, vaporous light. This avant-garde setting, where ancient remnants meet 3D projections, brings Laliqueโs innovative and creative approach to life. Figures such as priestesses of Bacchus, panthers, and enchanting birds traverse an extraordinary space where the real and virtual worlds merge.