The name Lalique combines the brilliance of jewelry, the allure of transparency and the radiance of crystal. Originally, it was the name of the genial artist, René Jules Lalique, whose legacy continues through generations who share his creations. In 1922, the first furnace was lit at Lalique’s glassworks in Alsace and from that day the site in Wingen-sur-Moder has risen to every era’s challenges, infusing French design with a refreshing modernity. Today, it remains Lalique's sole location, where master artisans craft art objects, lighting, furniture, jewelry, fragrances and more, each proudly made in France. Every year, Lalique’s designers create stunning pieces inspired by themes René Lalique held dear: flora, fauna and female shape.
Discover all the products by LaliqueDampierre Vase Lalique
Dampierre vase by Lalique features exquisitely carved birds in satin crystal, blending two of René Lalique's beloved themes, Fauna and Flora. Perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any interior setting.
Material: Crystal
Description
Lalique offers an extensive collection of exquisite crystal creations, each meticulously crafted with attention to detail. Each piece undergoes a sophisticated production process at the Lalique factory, where skilled artisans follow up to 40 intricate steps to transform raw crystal into a masterpiece. This dedication to craftsmanship ensures that every item is truly unique, embodying the timeless elegance and artistry that define Lalique.
The name Lalique, honoring the visionary artist René Jules Lalique, combines the brilliance of jewelry, the allure of transparency and the radiance of crystal. Since the first furnace was lit in 1922, Lalique’s glassworks in Wingen-sur-Moder has risen to every era’s challenges. Today, it remains Lalique's sole production site, where master artisans craft art objects, lighting, furniture, jewelry, fragrances and more, each proudly made in France.
Marc Lalique
He is a French glass designer and crystal maker as well as the son of the famed glassmaker, Rene Lalique. In the 1950s, Marc took the family business, transitioning Lalique from glassmaking to the art of crystall. His factory in Wingen-sur-Moder was famed for its preciseness and craftsmanship.
Dimensions
Ø 4 11/16" x H 4 15/16" - Ø 11,9 x H 12,5 cm
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