Bottles - Carafes
Giant Lolita Lampika perfume bottle.
Géante, perfume bottle advertising Yves Saint Laurent, Paris.
Giant perfume bottle, Ferrari perfume advertising bottle, circa 1980.
Perfume bottle, giant, Vanderbilt perfume advertising bottle, Gloria Vanderbilt,...
Perfume bottle, giant, Guerlain perfume advertising bottle, Chamade, crystal, circa 1960.
Giant, large Miss Dior perfume bottle, 20th century.
Giant, large Beverly Hills perfume bottle, 20th century.
Géante, bottle of Sisley perfume, eau du soir, giant bottle.
Géante, Lalique perfume bottle, 1960-1970, giant bottle.
Gold iridescent Murano glass decanter and bottle, 20th century.
Bottle decorated with applied metal, Orientalist art, 20th century.
Large Lanvin bottle, Arpège perfume, 20th century.
Large Nina Ricci bottle, l'air du temps fragrance, 20th century.
Large Lalique bottle, fleur de cristal perfume, 20th century.
Pair of carafes, aiguières in cut crystal and silver-plated metal, late 19th century or...
Important glass perfume extract bottle, N°5 Chanel, 20th century.
Important glass perfume extract bottle of Coco Mademoiselle, Chanel, 20th century.
Important decorative plexiglass bottle for Chanel perfume, 20th century.
Important decorative bottle for Shalimar perfume, Guerlain, 1970.
Large decorative bottle for Samsara perfume, Guerlain, 1990.
Pair of opaline bottles, 19th century, Napoleon III period.
Pair of Painted and Gilded Opaline Bottles, Napoleon III period
Welcome to our virtual gallery, where the art of the table meets luxury and history through our collection of bottles and decanters. Each selected piece illustrates the pinnacle of design and craftsmanship, with a particular focus on Baccarat crystal creations, Lalique works, and iconic pieces from the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods.
Baccarat crystal
Baccarat crystal bottles and decanters are world-renowned for their exceptional quality and dazzling beauty. Since its foundation in 1764, Baccarat has been synonymous with French luxury, using ancient techniques to create pieces that are both timeless and incomparably elegant. Each decanter and bottle is the result of meticulous work by master craftsmen who fuse crystal at extremely high temperatures to achieve perfect purity and transparency.
Lalique and Artistic Innovation
René Lalique, revolutionary of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, transformed the design of bottles and decanters by introducing shapes inspired by nature, femininity and fluidity. His creations are famous for their innovative use of glass, often combined with bronze and enamel finishes, creating objets d'art that transcend their utilitarian function to become truly collectible works of art.
Art Nouveau and Art Deco
The Art Nouveau era brought with it an organic, undulating approach to bottle and decanter design, with motifs evoking natural elements such as plants, flowers and flowing curves. Transitioning to Art Deco, the aesthetic becomes more geometric, symmetrical and ornate, reflecting the dynamism of the industrial era with clean lines and stylized forms.
Bottles and decanters from the 19th century to the present day
Our collection also includes pieces dating from the 19th century, showcasing the manufacturing techniques of the period such as hand-molding and engraving. Alongside these historical treasures, you'll discover contemporary bottles and decanters that represent innovation in design and materials technology, including the use of modern techniques such as laser cutting and molecular glass engineering.
Explore and Acquire
Each bottle and decanter in our collection is accompanied by detailed documentation highlighting its history, provenance and the techniques used to create it. We offer a platform where connoisseurs can not only admire but also acquire these magnificent objects, each a conversation piece and a valuable addition to any collection.
We invite you to explore this sublime collection, which promises not only to embellish your spaces but also to enrich your experience of luxury and history through objects of undeniable beauty and exceptional craftsmanship.