Lalique | Art

The Lalique Art board is dedicated to partnerships with leading figures in the contemporary art world, as well as art foundations and exceptional designers, joining forces to create unique and rare pieces.
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The Dancing Elephant
Throughout his life, Rembrandt Bugatti strove to immortalize wildlife. Lalique’s intention in creating this edition is to cast his exceptional oeuvre in a new light.
Everything Flows: Zaha Hadid Design Exhibition
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Roca London Gallery. This includes the outstanding works of art which marked the inception of the Crystal Architecture Collection.
Everything Flows: Zaha Hadid Design Exhibition
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Roca London Gallery. This includes the outstanding works of art which marked the inception of the Crystal Architecture Collection.
Art Basel Paris
Lalique Art, official partner of Paris+ par Art Basel, is unveiling for the first time ever a unique collaboration with monumental light artist James Turrell.
Lalique Art
“This vase can be interpreted as the miniature of a large palace” Mario Botta, architect and designer of the Géo crystal vase.
James Turrell & Lalique
This unique coming together is the result of over four years of close collaboration and it is the first time the celebrated light artist has worked on small scale pieces.
Art Basel
For the first time ever, the artist has created small-scale works, in Lalique crystal.
Still Water Sculpture
Under the expert hands of Lalique artisans, Nic Fiddian-Green’s horse’s head comes to life.
Still Water Sculpture
The Still Water sculpture, crafted with the lost-wax technique, undergoes hours of expert artistry. Skilled artisans use diamond grading, sandblasting, and acid baths to create a lifelike animal touch.
James Turrell & Lalique
The collaboration consists of 42 Crystal Light panels and two perfume bottles, Range Rider and Purple Sage, each in a limited edition of 100. Photo: Deniz Guzel
James Turrell & Lalique
Come visit the Lalique Art booth at the Grand Palais Éphémère from the 20th till the 23rd of October. Photo: Deniz Guzel
The Dancing Elephant
Created using the lost-wax technique, a rare and exceptional skill, each of these pieces is unique – carved and sculpted by the Lalique master glassmakers with an unmatched attention to detail.