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Lalique - Lauriers A decorative panel clear crystal
The Lauriers decorative panels were created by René Lalique in 1923 to adorn the presidential railway car of President Millerand.
Lalique - Lauriers A decorative panel clear crystal
The Lauriers decorative panels were created by René Lalique in 1923 to adorn the presidential railway car of President Millerand. It is Art Deco inspired with geometric and floral shapes, representative of this artistic movement. The continuous pattern between the four Lauriers panels allows the composition of a magnificent crystal tree of nearly two meters high. These decorative panels perfectly integrate the walls and doors of reception rooms, bedrooms ... These decorative panels can be disconnected from their chromed structure and decorate individually the most beautiful interiors. The satine and repolished finish is emblematic of the exceptional know-how of Lalique.
Lalique
Before becoming a brand, it was the name of a man, a genius artist, René-Jules Lalique and his heirs who shared his creative flame. René Lalique was born in Aÿ-en-Champagne in the Marne region of France. A few years later, the Lalique family moved to Paris, but continued to spend the holidays in Aÿ. René Lalique remained deeply attached to his birthplace throughout his life. In 1887 he opened a business in Rue du Quatre-Septembre. Already in 1888 he designed his first finely wrought gold Parures inspired by antiquity and japonism, breaking the tradition of jewelry with the inclusion of innovative materials in his pieces. In 1888, he recorded his "RL" stamp and engraved the unique pieces created in his workshop with these letters.
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- Lalique
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- crystal