"Tokio" (or "Tokyo") dresser box, designed by René Lalique, c 1921. It features an opalescent glass chrysanthemum flower design.
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"Tokio" (or "Tokyo") dresser box, designed by René Lalique, c 1921. It features an opalescent glass chrysanthemum flower design.
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Fascinating Glass vases by Rene Lalique. #fblifestyle
"The Kiss of a Faun" René Lalique, perfume bottle for Molinard, c 1932
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Imagine buying a perfume and discovering that the bottle itself is a priceless work of art. René Lalique elevated fragrance bottles into miniature sculptures, and this breathtaking creation is among his finest. A graceful young woman rests beneath flowering branches as a magnificent peacock watches nearby, all exquisitely carved into luminous frosted blue glass. The ornate crystal bottle below echoes the same flowing elegance with delicate scrolls and sculptural details. Every inch reflects Lalique's extraordinary craftsmanship and love of nature. More than a perfume bottle, it is a timeless masterpiece where fine fragrance, sculpture, and artistic imagination come together in perfect harmony.
💬 2 🔁 1055 ❤️ 1201 · René Lalique (1860-1945), Pocket watch, c. 1900. Yellow gold, classical watch mechanism. Decorated with masks, after
Rene Jules Lalique- Diadem