BACCHANTES vase, lustre rose crystal.
BACCHANTES vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE. In 1927, RENÉ LALIQUE’s boundless imagination and creative genius lead to the creation of the BACCHANTES vase.The iconic design features the young priestesses of Bacchus with their voluptuous beauty and curves. A work of unparallel beauty, the splendor and sensuality of the vase continue to leave admirers spellbound.Since its original release, it has been a staple in the Lalique collection and has become a lasting symbol of Lalique’s celebrated style.The extra large version of this iconic vase is intended for collectors worldwide. Its meticulous detailing, carved by hand, adds a playful use of light and dimension.
BACCHANTES vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE.
MOSSI XXL vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE. The kaleidoscopic effect of the MOSSI Vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery. RENÉ LALIQUE designed this flagship piece in 1933. His original choice of material was plain glass, which the company has transformed into the vibrant intensity of crystal. A genuine interior design accessory of modernity, the MOSSI plays on the contrast between the brilliance of its cabochons and the frosting of its base. It has been recently reinterpreted in this extra large size.
MOSSI XXL vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE.
MOSSI vases designed by RENÉ LALIQUE.
MOSSI vase.
MOSSI vases designed by RENÉ LALIQUE.
TOURBILLONS vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE. In 1926 Rene Lalique created the Tourbillons Vase. Inspired by movement of the fern blossom, its abstract design allows for the utmost freedom of interpretation. Graphic and poetic, its curves stunningly follow the rhythm of light, drawing the eye into swirls of crystal.
TOURBILLONS vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE.
TOURBILLONS vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE.
TOURBILLONS vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE.
TOURBILLONS vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE.
TOURBILLONS vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE.
LANGUEDOC vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE. LANGUEDOC vase takes us to the lands of the Languedoc. Between sea and mountains, this sundrenched region in the South of France offers many landscapes: wide open spaces, shrubland, ancient massifs and beautiful gorges. The raw beauty of this land has inspired many artists, including RENÉ LALIQUE who designed this vase with accentuated relief and generous proportions in 1929.
LANGUEDOC vase designed by RENÉ LALIQUE.
MERLES ET RAISINS vase. In 1928, RENÉ LALIQUE designed the MERLES & RAISINS decorative panels, originally in created in pressed glass on a silver background and adorned the Cuban mahogany woodwork of the legendary Orient Express. Today, Lalique reinterprets this emblematic creation, in new expressions through vases and a bowl. The precious cultural heritage of the House thus comes to life in very contemporary shapes.
PIVOINES vase. Alliance of brute strength and delicacy, juxtaposition of square shape to the curved lines of the sculpted motifs, the PIVOINES vases and bowl embody a contrast of mineral strength and floral romanticism. Symbol of prosperity, beauty and honour, the peony is an emblematic flower, especially in China where it is often depicted. As if carved in the gouge of a rock garlands of flowers take possession of crystal, like luxuriant nature takes its rightful place over abandoned constructions. Their modelling also evokes the process of Lost Wax sculpture, when the craftsman breaks the plaster mould to reveal the piece.
PIVOINES vases.
PIVOINES vases.
M√õRES large vase, fuchsia crystal. The M√õRES (Blackberries) vase exhibits an abundance of berries jealously protected intertwined brambles. An invitation to a dreamlike walk in the under bush. The satin-finished crystal highlights the finely chiseled relief of this decorative masterpiece, available in green, fuchsia or black, each limited to an edition of 188 pieces. The bramble allures us with its lengthy limbs, inviting us to touch; yet prudence is required. Any attempt of resistance is in vain.
CROCO vase -The meticulous detail of the scales and the crystal relief are a real technical achievement, giving it a striking realism. Bold and intriguing, the crystal skin irresistibly invites to be touched. Impressive and sculptural, the Crocodile motif captures all the graphic power of this fearsome animal.
PLUMES vase.
PLUMES vase -In the Amazon forest, quietly lurking in the flamboyant green foliage, lives this parrot with its characteristic plumage Its camouflage makes it barely visible Like the light coming through the tropical canopy, the purity of the reflects and the radiance of the crystal are fascinating The softness of the pattern comforts and invites to touch, to caress.
PLUMES vases.
TIGRE vase, amber crystal.