Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweller René Lalique in 1888.[1] Lalique is best known for producing glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments during the early twentieth century. Following the death of René, Lalique transitioned to producing lead glass (crystal) works during the 1950s while under the direction of René's son, Marc Lalique. In 2010, Lalique was purchased by a Swiss company named Art & Fragrance SA, now known as Lalique Group SA.[2]
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Lalique is a French luxury glassmaker, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweller René Lalique in 1888. Lalique is best known for producing glass art...
the hospitality and luxury industry. He is primarily known for acquiring Lalique in 2008. In 2022, he acquired Florhof, a historic property in the old town...
ABV) Oscuro (46.5% ABV) (Bottled in Lalique crystal decanter) The Golden Age of Travel Series (Bottled in Lalique crystal decanters) The Ocean Liner (34...
Felimare lalique is a species of sea slug or dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Chromodorididae. The length of the shell attains...
designer or producer (1920s) The Firebird by René Lalique (1922), Dayton Art Institute, US Parrot vase by Lalique (1922), Cincinnati Art Museum, US Window for...
and white. Green extensively uses Lalique glass in her interior designs and helped create a homewear range for Lalique Maison in 2014. Mark Harrison, writing...
graphic arts in the posters of Alphonse Mucha, and the glassware of René Lalique and Émile Gallé. From Britain, Belgium and France, Art Nouveau spread to...
furniture, and jewelry. Besides Guimard, major artists included René Lalique in glassware, Louis Majorelle in furniture, and Alphonse Mucha in graphic...
Snakes brooch; by René Lalique; gold and enamel; Calouste Gulbenkian Museum Hair ornament, an Art Nouveau masterpiece; by René Lalique; c. 1902; gold, emeralds...
tableware. Prominently makers, from the 1890s onwards, are in France René Lalique, Emile Gallé and the Daum brothers, the American Louis Comfort Tiffany...
and Japan, as well as the French decorative arts, the jewellery of René Lalique and some of the most important painters of all times works such as Rembrandt...
Blanchet/R. Lalique (the bottle) Vers le Jour (1925) – M. Blanchet/R. Lalique (the bottle) Sans Adieu (1929) – M. Blanchet/R. Lalique (the bottle) Je...
to French art. French artist René Lalique created the stained glass windows at St Matthew's Church. No similar Lalique commission survives elsewhere in...