Symbol of French luxury, Lalique is today a leading company in the processing of crystal born more than a hundred years ago by the brilliant artist René Lalique. The Maison, synonymous with artistic research and high craftsmanship, in recent years has expanded its interests and creative choices in the field of design and furniture, developing its collections around five types: decorative items, interior design, jewelry, perfumes is art.
Lalique is a company that owes its success to the talent of three generations of internationally renowned artists. The progenitor of the dynasty was René Lalique, who revolutionized the jewel and created, starting from 1885, the famous Art Nouveau sets. At the height of his career as a jeweler, René changed course and began the production of perfume bottles, glasses, vases, mascottes, chandeliers, architectural elements and, finally, bijoux, using the glass. By adopting the ornamental motifs dear to Art Nouveau first and then to the geometric style of Art Déco, he enhanced the ductility of glass playing with relief decorations, colors and transparencies. It was from 1945 with his son Marc that he decided to abandon glass for the crystal, creating that particular contrast between satin crystal is transparent crystal that made the brand famous Lalique. Since 1997 the reins have passed into the hands of the third generation in the person of MarieClaude, daughter of Marc.
Today the Lalique crystal collections include objects that have become true classics, whose characteristic is a timeless modernity: the Lalique collections they fit perfectly naturally, evoke a living world and are an original complement to contemporary minimalism.
Each object participates in the play of colors and purity and is embellished by the precious hand signature Lalique, guarantee of an incomparable savoir-faire in jewelry, crystals, bottles, sculptures, furniture, decorative objects.
A curiosity: To fully enjoy the beauty of the creations of Lalique you can go to Alsace in Wingen-sur Moder to visit the Lalique Museum. Developed on an area of 900 square meters, you can see more than 500 pieces ranging from costume jewelery to architectural elements, passing through the ampoules for perfumes and decorative arts. Works belonging to the funds making up the museum, to the Company’s deposits Lalique and from the great Parisian museums, and also from loans from private collectors.
Symbol of French luxury, Lalique is today a leading company in the processing of crystal born more than a hundred years ago by the brilliant artist René Lalique. The Maison, synonymous with artistic research and high craftsmanship, in recent years has expanded its interests and creative choices in the field of design and furniture, developing its collections around five types: decorative items, interior design, jewelry, perfumes is art.
Lalique is a company that owes its success to the talent of three generations of internationally renowned artists. The progenitor of the dynasty was René Lalique, who revolutionized the jewel and created, starting from 1885, the famous Art Nouveau sets. At the height of his career as a jeweler, René changed course and began the production of perfume bottles, glasses, vases, mascottes, chandeliers, architectural elements and, finally, bijoux, using the glass. By adopting the ornamental motifs dear to Art Nouveau first and then to the geometric style of Art Déco, he enhanced the ductility of glass playing with relief decorations, colors and transparencies. It was from 1945 with his son Marc that he decided to abandon glass for the crystal, creating that particular contrast between satin crystal is transparent crystal that made the brand famous Lalique. Since 1997 the reins have passed into the hands of the third generation in the person of MarieClaude, daughter of Marc.
Today the Lalique crystal collections include objects that have become true classics, whose characteristic is a timeless modernity: the Lalique collections they fit perfectly naturally, evoke a living world and are an original complement to contemporary minimalism.
Each object participates in the play of colors and purity and is embellished by the precious hand signature Lalique, guarantee of an incomparable savoir-faire in jewelry, crystals, bottles, sculptures, furniture, decorative objects.
A curiosity: To fully enjoy the beauty of the creations of Lalique you can go to Alsace in Wingen-sur Moder to visit the Lalique Museum. Developed on an area of 900 square meters, you can see more than 500 pieces ranging from costume jewelery to architectural elements, passing through the ampoules for perfumes and decorative arts. Works belonging to the funds making up the museum, to the Company’s deposits Lalique and from the great Parisian museums, and also from loans from private collectors.