Lalique Crystal Creations

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Lalique Crystal Creations

For over a century, Lalique crystal creations have been synonymous with luxury, elegance, and artistry. René Lalique, the founder of the brand, was a visionary artist who pushed the boundaries of crystal craftsmanship.

His creations have stood the test of time, captivating collectors, connoisseurs, and admirers worldwide. The name Lalique still evokes transparency, enchantment and French refinement.

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    Lalique 1927 Bangle Black Gold

    285,00

    Lalique 1927 Bangle in black resin with crystal and 18k yellow gold–plated brass:

    • Small size bangle plated in 18K yellow gold
    • Motifs in satin-polished Lalique crystal and black resin
    • Length of the bangle: 6.7″ (17 cm)
    • Width of the bangle : 1.69″ (4.3 cm)
    • Weight : 38.7 grams
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    Lalique Bagatelle Vase

    980,00
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    Designed by René Lalique, 1939
    Clear crystal
    Dimensions: H 17 cm x D 12,7 cm (H 6.69″ x D 5″)
    Weight: 2.56 kg (5.64 lbs)
    Handcrafted in France

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    Lalique Mossi XXL Vase Clear

    9.200,00
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    René Lalique designed this flagship piece in 1933.
    Clear crystal
    Dimensions: H 31 cm x D 26 cm (H 12.2″ x D 10.24″)
    Weight: 13.10 kg (28.88 lbs)
    Handcrafted in France

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    Lalique Zeila Panther Large Sculpture Black

    2.000,00
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    Nimble and sensual, she approaches stealthily, preparing for her attack. Her slim silhouette is enhanced by powerful muscles covered with crystal fur sculpted by thousands of luminous spots. Designed by Marie-Claude Lalique, the Zeila Panther embodies the feline strength and grace.
    Black crystal
    Dimensions: H 4.33″ x L 14.37″ x W 2.95″ (H 11 cm x L 36,5 cm x W 7,5 cm)
    Weight: 5.73 lbs (2,60 kg)
    Handcrafted in France

Lalique Crystal: A story of its inventor Rene

Before it became a world renowned brand name, Lalique was the name of a genius craftsman and an amazing artist.

He brought new techniques and new materials evolving in an extensive iconographic repertoire.

His astounding work that rivals inventiveness and audacity made him the creator of modern jewellery and decoration.

René Lalique was born in France in 1860, and his artistic journey began with jewelry design.

Lalique’s fascination with glass and crystal soon led him to experiment with these mediums, and in doing so, he carved a niche for himself in the world of decorative arts.

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Lalique Recognition

In the 1890s, Lalique was recognized as one of France’s best Art Nouveau jewellery designers. Deeply in love with the various forms of nature, he studied botany and drew flowers and insects. He wanted to emulate morning dew, shimmering water or butterfly’s wings on women’s ornaments.

With that inspiration, he gave birth to mermaids and dragonfly fairies with a shudder of life. The fauna and flora, the natural light and the curved lines clearly defined the Art Nouveau movement.

This movement aimed to bring artistic beauty outside the museums and into people’s daily life, including cities, houses and closets. This is why Art Nouveau is considered an absolute art style, using applied arts and taking form into utilitarian fields like decoration, furniture, architecture, fashion and jewellery. Lalique crystal to conquer the world!

Lalique Crystal: From Jewellery to Art Objects

After an amazing career as a jewellery maker, in 1905, Lalique opened a shop at Place Vendôme where he began to exhibit Lalique glass objects that were not jewels.

His commitment to artistic innovation, coupled with a keen understanding of craftsmanship, resulted in the birth of the iconic Lalique crystal.

Noticing the beauty of Lalique’s works of art, the foremost French perfumer François Coty asked him to design a perfume bottle and in doing so, thanks to the development of the glass industry, the revolutionizing of the perfume industry had just begun.

As a result, Lalique was to become an Art Deco master as perfumery led him to decoration. His technique of contrast between clear and frosted glass is recognized as a triumph for the Art Deco movement.

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Lalique Crystal & Art Deco Movement

The Art Deco movement of the 1920s was the perfect backdrop for Lalique’s exquisite crystal designs. His creations began to grace homes, luxury hotels, and ocean liners, solidifying his reputation as a master of crystal artistry.

He passed with success from Art Nouveau to the more geometric Art Deco via a smooth evolution.

Lalique Crystal Inspiration

Lalique designed the interiors of many luxurious hotels and some more special places like the St. Matthew’s Church at Millbrook in Jersey and he decorated some of the famous Orient Express’ dining carriages with glass panels inlaid with Cuban mahogany.

After his death in 1945, his son took over the firm and developed the crystal glasswork embedding all of his father’s knowledge of the art of glass manufacturing into amazing crystals that furnish with luxury the homes of the many who appreciate his works of art.

The company today still takes inspiration, as it was for its creator’s, from the three “F”, the Female form, the Flora and the Fauna creating works of art that truly reflect nature’s most beautiful forms.

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Lalique Crystal Innovative Artistry

Lalique was not content with traditional crystal production methods. He constantly sought to innovate and push the boundaries of the medium.

He developed new techniques for creating opalescent and frosted glass, giving his creations a unique and ethereal quality.

His mastery of the lost wax casting process allowed him to achieve astonishing levels of detail in his sculptures.

The enduring appeal of Lalique crystal lies not only in its craftsmanship but also in its versatility.

Lalique’s designs have transcended generations, adapting to changing tastes and styles while remaining eternally classic.

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Lalique Crystal Modernity

The Lalique brand continues to evolve and adapt, incorporating contemporary influences while staying true to its heritage.

Today, Lalique produces a wide range of crystal creations, including art glass, jewelry, interior décor, and fragrances.

Collaborations with renowned designers and artists ensure that Lalique remains at the forefront of luxury craftsmanship.

The Lalique signature on a piece is a mark of its authenticity and craftsmanship, guaranteeing its place among the most sought-after collectibles in the world of decorative arts.

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Lalique Crystal Timeless Collections

Lalique crystal creations encompass a wide range of products, from exquisite vases and decorative objects to stunning jewelry and perfume bottles. Some of the most celebrated Lalique collections include:

Lalique Crystal Bacchantes

Lalique’s Bacchantes vases, inspired by the Greek god of wine, Dionysus, are a testament to his mastery of sculptural crystal. These vases feature sensuous female figures gracefully dancing around the vessel, their flowing hair and draped robes captured in exquisite detail.

Lalique Crystal Champs-Élysées

The Champs-Élysées collection showcases Lalique’s mastery of architectural crystal. It includes chandeliers, wall sconces, and table lamps, all exuding an Art Deco elegance that continues to adorn upscale interiors worldwide.

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    Lalique Champs-Elysees Clear Grand Bowl

    9.300,00
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    This iconic artwork is now issued in a grand and small version. One of the grand versions is transformed by the manufacturing technique of double gathering.

    Clear crystal
    Dimensions: H 23 cm x L 60 cm x W 34 cm (H 9.06″ x L 23.62″ x W 13.39″)
    Weight: 12.5 kg (27.56 lbs)
    Handcrafted in France

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    Lalique Champs-Elysees Gold Luster Bowl

    10.000,00
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    This iconic artwork is now issued in a grand and small version. One of the grand versions is transformed by the manufacturing technique of double gathering.

    Gold luster crystal
    Dimensions:H 23 cm x L 60 cm x W 34 cm (H 9.06″ x L 23.62″ x W 13.39″ )
    Weight: 12.5 kg (27.56 lbs)
    Handcrafted in France

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    Lalique Champs-Elysees Vase

    5.700,00
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    This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris.
    Designed by Marc Lalique in 1951
    Clear crystal
    Dimensions: H 33 cm x D 28.5 cm (H 12.99″ x D 11.22″)
    Weight: 9.30 kg (20.50 lbs)
    Handcrafted in France

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    Lalique Champs-Elysees Vase Gold Luster

    6.100,00
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    This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris.
    Designed by Marc Lalique in 1951
    Gold luster crystal
    Dimensions: H 33 cm x D 28.5 cm (H 12.99″ x D 11.22″)
    Weight: 9.30 kg (20.50 lbs)
    Handcrafted in France

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