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Rene Lalique Amber Art Glass, Thomery Carafe

$800.00

This exquisite René Lalique Amber Art Glass Thomery Carafe, circa 1931, is a stunning example of early 20th-century French glass artistry. Designed by the renowned glassmaker René Lalique, this carafe epitomizes the elegance and innovation that define his work.

The Thomery Carafe is crafted from amber-colored glass, radiating a warm, golden hue that captures and refracts light beautifully. Its sleek, curvaceous form is both functional and aesthetically pleasing, reflecting Lalique's mastery in balancing form and function. The surface of the carafe is smooth, allowing the rich amber color to shine unobstructed, while the stopper features intricate, raised patterns inspired by nature—a hallmark of Lalique's Art Nouveau style. These organic motifs on the stopper add a touch of intricate detail, enhancing the overall elegance of the piece.

René Lalique, a pioneering figure in glass design, gained fame for his innovative techniques and artistic vision. His work often drew inspiration from the natural world, incorporating floral, faunal, and fluid geometric elements into his designs. The Thomery Carafe is a prime example of this approach, embodying the natural elegance and intricate detail that characterize Lalique's creations.

This carafe is not just a functional item; it is a work of art. Its rich amber color and refined design make it a versatile piece, suitable for both display and use. Whether showcased in a collection of fine glassware or used to serve beverages at an elegant gathering, this René Lalique Thomery Carafe brings a touch of sophistication and historical significance.

The carafe is signed "R. Lalique France," attesting to its authenticity and origin from the esteemed Lalique glassworks. Owning this carafe means possessing a piece of art history, a testament to René Lalique's legacy as a master glassmaker and a pioneer of Art Nouveau design. It is a valuable addition for collectors and connoisseurs of fine art glass, reflecting the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of Lalique's work.

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This exquisite René Lalique Amber Art Glass Thomery Carafe, circa 1931, is a stunning example of early 20th-century French glass artistry. Designed by the renowned glassmaker René Lalique, this carafe epitomizes the elegance and innovation that define his work.

The Thomery Carafe is crafted from amber-colored glass, radiating a warm, golden hue that captures and refracts light beautifully. Its sleek, curvaceous form is both functional and aesthetically pleasing, reflecting Lalique's mastery in balancing form and function. The surface of the carafe is smooth, allowing the rich amber color to shine unobstructed, while the stopper features intricate, raised patterns inspired by nature—a hallmark of Lalique's Art Nouveau style. These organic motifs on the stopper add a touch of intricate detail, enhancing the overall elegance of the piece.

René Lalique, a pioneering figure in glass design, gained fame for his innovative techniques and artistic vision. His work often drew inspiration from the natural world, incorporating floral, faunal, and fluid geometric elements into his designs. The Thomery Carafe is a prime example of this approach, embodying the natural elegance and intricate detail that characterize Lalique's creations.

This carafe is not just a functional item; it is a work of art. Its rich amber color and refined design make it a versatile piece, suitable for both display and use. Whether showcased in a collection of fine glassware or used to serve beverages at an elegant gathering, this René Lalique Thomery Carafe brings a touch of sophistication and historical significance.

The carafe is signed "R. Lalique France," attesting to its authenticity and origin from the esteemed Lalique glassworks. Owning this carafe means possessing a piece of art history, a testament to René Lalique's legacy as a master glassmaker and a pioneer of Art Nouveau design. It is a valuable addition for collectors and connoisseurs of fine art glass, reflecting the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of Lalique's work.

This exquisite René Lalique Amber Art Glass Thomery Carafe, circa 1931, is a stunning example of early 20th-century French glass artistry. Designed by the renowned glassmaker René Lalique, this carafe epitomizes the elegance and innovation that define his work.

The Thomery Carafe is crafted from amber-colored glass, radiating a warm, golden hue that captures and refracts light beautifully. Its sleek, curvaceous form is both functional and aesthetically pleasing, reflecting Lalique's mastery in balancing form and function. The surface of the carafe is smooth, allowing the rich amber color to shine unobstructed, while the stopper features intricate, raised patterns inspired by nature—a hallmark of Lalique's Art Nouveau style. These organic motifs on the stopper add a touch of intricate detail, enhancing the overall elegance of the piece.

René Lalique, a pioneering figure in glass design, gained fame for his innovative techniques and artistic vision. His work often drew inspiration from the natural world, incorporating floral, faunal, and fluid geometric elements into his designs. The Thomery Carafe is a prime example of this approach, embodying the natural elegance and intricate detail that characterize Lalique's creations.

This carafe is not just a functional item; it is a work of art. Its rich amber color and refined design make it a versatile piece, suitable for both display and use. Whether showcased in a collection of fine glassware or used to serve beverages at an elegant gathering, this René Lalique Thomery Carafe brings a touch of sophistication and historical significance.

The carafe is signed "R. Lalique France," attesting to its authenticity and origin from the esteemed Lalique glassworks. Owning this carafe means possessing a piece of art history, a testament to René Lalique's legacy as a master glassmaker and a pioneer of Art Nouveau design. It is a valuable addition for collectors and connoisseurs of fine art glass, reflecting the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of Lalique's work.

Category: Glass Art - French

Country of Origin: France

Artist/Maker: Rene Lalique

Markings: Signed R. Lalique France

In House Collection: 1 of 2

Condition: F

Material: Amber Glass

Age: Circa 1931

Size: 9.5" tall

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