René Lalique Art Deco Vase "Domrémy" 1926
Opalescent blown-molded white glass vase by René Lalique, thistle decoration, model created on 1926 and removed from the catalog in 1932, not reissued since.
Very good condition
Height 22cm
Diameter at the neck 10.5cm
Signed below R. Lalique
Model listed in the catalog raisonné of René Lalique's glass work by Félix Marcilhac, Editions de l'Amateur, n° 079 page 434.
LALIQUE René ( 1860-1945)
A great designer of Art Nouveau jewellery, Lalique set up a glass workshop in parallel in 1890. In 1895, his perfume bottles entered the collections of the Museum of Decorative Arts. In the 1920s, Lalique, master glassmaker, turned to Art Deco and combined luxury and aesthetics on a daily basis by creating everyday objects – vases, candlesticks, goblets and… car cabochons! After his disappearance, his son Marc continues the adventure and starts the crystal work. The "trademark" is still today the symbol of creativity combined with quality.
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