Longchamp console table in numbered edition, clear crystal and natural ebony
Composition : Numbered edition, clear crystal, natural ebony - with black granite top - dimensions: H 31. 89" with feet / h 30. 71 without feet x l 71. 65" x w 19. 69" - removable feet: 1. 81" - weight: 211. 6 lbs - Lalique maison - designed by lady tina green & pietro mingarelli Collection : Longchamp Brand : Lalique Classification : Furniture - tables
Reference : 11180210
Delievry time (adverage) : 4 - 6 weeks
The longchamp collection: Beginning in 1925, rené Lalique designed 30 glass car mascots to adorn the most prestigious vehicles of the roaring twenties. The combination of the distinctive design and the limited number make these figurines one of the most sought out by collectors. Taking inspiration from the “longchamp” horse race track, where “prix de l’arc de triomphe” takes place, rené Lalique created the longchamp radiator cap in 1929, now re-issued in crystal. He is used in some of the Lalique interior design creations. | Product : Console table Lalique Collection : Longchamp
Material : Numbered edition, clear crystal and natural ebony
Lalique history : A unique and exceptional history, style and know how
Reproduce the emotion of the artist, through work of crystal sculpture and a set of lights . . . . . Revolutionary artist, jeweler famous of the belle epoque, favorite of sarah bernhardt, admired by gallé, rené Lalique aroused extraordinary enthusiasm in the world called the "rodin of transparencies" by maurice rostand, Lalique has succeeded in creating an art timeless and graceful resounding success. Exceptional jeweller and great master of glass, rené Lalique is among the leading designers of the art nouveau and art deco.
Since 1921, the manufacture located in alsace, area renowned for its glassmaking, has perpetuated a traditional know-how. The human hand that of both artist and craftsman, marks every object of its print and its strength, which convey this “immaterial” presence
Know-how : The Lalique style comes from an artistic gesture, outlining a drawing in total osmosis with crystal, a style that one easily recognizes through the manual modeling of the shapes and patterns, as if sculptured, the richness of the figurative details, the different types of finishing which create this characteristic contrast of clear and matt crystal. Fueled by the creativity of a line of artists out of the ordinary, the universe Lalique has a rich expertise that comes from tableware to decorating, the jewelry to perfumes. |