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Lalique celebrates 100 years at French factory


Lalique vase

An example of one of Lalique’s new collection of vases in the factory.

René Lalique (1860-1945) was a French glass designer known for items such as perfume bottles, vases and table ornaments, small boxes, drinking vessels, a wide variety of light fittings and car mascots.

He was also a successful jewellery designer.

Lalique moved his family to the Wingen-sur-Moder area in the early 1920s and opened the factory in 1922.


Lalique factory

The Lalique factory in Wingen-sur-Moder, in north eastern France.

His former home nearby is now a hotel and restaurant and the French state-run Musee Lalique is in the same village.

Read more about Lalique items that have been bought and sold.

Read Antiques Trade Gazette’s Lalique guide.

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