FEMME BRAS LEVÉS LAMP LALIQUE :
FEMME BRAS LEVÉS LAMP LALIQUE, Decorative panel created by René Lalique in 1928 to adorn the cars of the famous Orient Express train which led travelers from the banks of the Seine to the shores of the Bosphorus. René Lalique stands alongside René Prou as one of the most admired artists who have contributed to the decoration of this train.
The pattern, which uses geometric and floral forms, is inspired by the Art Deco period. We can witness a sensual and elegant dance. The women moves gracefully surrounded by volutes and grapes.
♦ LALIQUE :
The name Lalique evokes the brilliance of jewellery, the wonder of transparency, and the brilliance of crystal. Before it became a brand name, it was the name of a man, an artist of genius, René-Jules Lalique and of his heirs who shared his creative flame.
Founded over a century ago, in 1888, Lalique has endured as the ultimate symbol of French luxury. One of the jewels in the crown of France's crystal industry, Lalique has five main categories: jewelry, decorative items, interior design, perfumes, and art.
Today, the vision of the brand is to prolong the creative genius of founder René Lalique by issuing superb perfume bottles in crystal, reviving exciting and sensitive jewelry designs, pushing the limits of the factory by creating decorative objects with unique satin contrasts, carrying out major architectural projects, creating a unique Lalique world dedicated to the home, working with renowned artists to produce limited editions in crystal and to recreate its cultural heritage.