Lalique France vase
Lalique France vase
Lalique France vase
Lalique France vase
Lalique France vase
Lalique France vase
Lalique France vase
Lalique France vase
Lalique France vase

Lalique France vase

Lalique France vase


Lalique France amber vase, 20th century.


H: 33 cm, W: 24 cm, D: 19 cm
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Lalique France vase


Lalique France amber vase, 20th century.


H: 33 cm, W: 24 cm, D: 19 cm
Style
45.Art Nouveau
Type
Antiques
Period
20.20th century
Creator
Lalique
Material
Glass

Lalique France: an absolute icon of French crystal, combining heritage and contemporary creation. 
The history of Lalique begins with René Lalique (1860-1945) was an exceptional artist, first famous for his Art Nouveau jewellery, then for his glass creations, which revolutionised the decorative arts in the early 20th century. A visionary, Lalique realised early on that glass could be a sculptural material in its own right, capable of combining transparency, opalescence and light. 

From the 1900s onwards, he invented an unprecedented aesthetic language: sensual volumes, naturalistic motifs and total mastery of moulding, engraving and frosting. His vases, flasks, bowls, statues and lighting fixtures quickly became icons of Art Nouveau and then Art Deco, attracting collectors the world over. 

After the death of René Lalique, the company continued to expand under the management of Marc Lalique, this was followed by several generations of artists, master glassmakers, designers and creators who continued the spirit of the company by adapting it to contemporary tastes. The factory, based in Wingen-sur-Moder in Alsace, became one of the last great French crystal workshops still in operation, a symbol of rare expertise. 

Lalique excels in blown crystal, the pressed crystal, the satin-finish crystal, the opalescent effects, the sculpted reliefs, the patinas and the subtle work of light. Many pieces are still made by hand by highly skilled craftsmen. The combination of perfect technique and poetic aesthetics is the house's signature. 

Lalique's iconic themes continue the legacy of René Lalique: 
- floral motifs and stylised plants 
- nude women, muses and allegories 
- symbolic animals like fish, roosters, horses and owls 
- art Deco geometric shapes 
- sensual volumes and flowing silhouettes 

Each creation is conceived as a luminous sculpture, where transparency and satin-finish give life to the play of light and shadow. Crystal becomes a narrative material, a medium for expressing grace, nature, movement or sensuality. 

Over the course of the 20th and 21st centuries, Lalique diversified its production: decorative objects, lighting, crystal furniture, jewellery, interior architecture, collaborations with contemporary artists and designers, as well as bottles for leading perfume houses. The company became a major player in French luxury, combining tradition and innovation. 

Lalique's success is based on three fundamental values: craftsmanship, , aesthetic excellence and timeless creativity. His pieces, sought after by collectors the world over, embody French elegance at its most refined. Lalique crystal, instantly recognisable, has become synonymous with poetry, grace and technical perfection. 

To own a Lalique piece, whether it's a vase, a statuette, a bottle, a piece of architecture or a piece of jewellery, is to welcome a little of this sculpted light. It's a tribute to a century and a half of artistic creation, glassmaking virtuosity and timeless beauty. 

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