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René Lalique Crémieu Opalescent Glass Bowl
This classic design from René Lalique features a beautiful radiating pattern. Called the Crémieu motif, it was first designed by René Lalique in 1928. This dish exudes the elegance and artistry of Lalique's most renowned designs.
Lalique remains one of the most popular designers and sculptors of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. He mastered the press-molded techniques, and glass aficionados and amateur collectors alike continue to marvel at the grace, magnificence and authenticity of his creations around the world.
Featured in R. Lalique: Catalog Raisonné de l'Oeuvre de Verre by Félix Marcilhac, 1994, page 297, no. 400.
Signed "R. Lalique France"
3 1/2" high by 11 7/8" diameter
Lalique remains one of the most popular designers and sculptors of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. He mastered the press-molded techniques, and glass aficionados and amateur collectors alike continue to marvel at the grace, magnificence and authenticity of his creations around the world.
Featured in R. Lalique: Catalog Raisonné de l'Oeuvre de Verre by Félix Marcilhac, 1994, page 297, no. 400.
Signed "R. Lalique France"
3 1/2" high by 11 7/8" diameter
$2,450.00
René Lalique Crémieu Opalescent Glass Bowl—
$2,450.00
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This classic design from René Lalique features a beautiful radiating pattern. Called the Crémieu motif, it was first designed by René Lalique in 1928. This dish exudes the elegance and artistry of Lalique's most renowned designs.
Lalique remains one of the most popular designers and sculptors of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. He mastered the press-molded techniques, and glass aficionados and amateur collectors alike continue to marvel at the grace, magnificence and authenticity of his creations around the world.
Featured in R. Lalique: Catalog Raisonné de l'Oeuvre de Verre by Félix Marcilhac, 1994, page 297, no. 400.
Signed "R. Lalique France"
3 1/2" high by 11 7/8" diameter
Lalique remains one of the most popular designers and sculptors of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. He mastered the press-molded techniques, and glass aficionados and amateur collectors alike continue to marvel at the grace, magnificence and authenticity of his creations around the world.
Featured in R. Lalique: Catalog Raisonné de l'Oeuvre de Verre by Félix Marcilhac, 1994, page 297, no. 400.
Signed "R. Lalique France"
3 1/2" high by 11 7/8" diameter






















