Table art
One hundred and twenty workers – blowers, sculptors and engravers – are directly involved in making Lalique pieces. Whether they do hot glass and cold glass work, “all of our workers show manual skill, a degree of artistic sensitivity and a passion for their job without which nothing great could be achieved,” observes Denis Mandry, Director of the factory.
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ENGRAVING ON CRYSTAL
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100 POINTS CHAMPAGNE COUPE LALIQUE
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SWALLOW KNIFE-REST SCULPTURE LALIQUE
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UNIVERSAL GLASSES 100 POINTS LALIQUE
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COGNAC GLASS 100 POINTS LALIQUE
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CHAMPAGNE GLASSES 100 POINTS LALIQUE
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BURGUNDY GLASSES 100 POINTS LALIQUE
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LANGEAIS WATER GLASS N°2 LALIQUE
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OWL WHISKY TUMBLER LALIQUE
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LOUVRE WINE GLASSES LALIQUE
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LALIQUE CRYSTAL GLASS – LALIQUE CRYSTAL GLASSWARE :
LALIQUE CRYSTAL GLASS – LALIQUE CRYSTAL GLASSWARE, One hundred and twenty workers – blowers, sculptors and engravers – are directly involved in making Lalique pieces. Whether they do hot glass and cold glass work, “all of our workers show manual skill, a degree of artistic sensitivity and a passion for their job without which nothing great could be achieved,” observes Denis Mandry, Director of the factory. It’s not only a matter of technical virtuosity, because “the ultimate purpose of this facility and our personnel is to express the dreams and the emotion that the creator had in mind”.
♦ LALIQUE TABLE ART – 100 POINTS COLLECTION :
The idea is really the brainchild of James Suckling. Roaming the world over 40 years, he and a small black leather briefcase have been inseparable companions, the same shaped wine glasses have always nestled inside the case. In 2012 Suckling drew on his long experience to create a unique glassware collection, dubbed Lalique 100 points by James Suckling.
A universal glass was first launched, followed a year later by six other glasses and two decanters. Now the prestigious French crystal manufacturer and the wine critic have elaborated the blueprint further. The result is a limited-edition leather briefcase, crafted by the celebrated Italian fashion house of Salvatore Ferragamo.