Lalique, bowl with birds
A graceful bowl by Lalique, crafted in clear and frosted crystal glass around the 1960s–1970s. At its centre, two birds meet beak-to-beak, modelled with delicacy and precision that makes the glass appear almost alive. The contrast between the soft frosted surfaces and the shimmering polished highlights creates a subtle interplay of light and shadow.
Origin: France
Period: Circa 1960s–1970s
Maker: Lalique
Material: Crystal glass
Condition: Well-preserved condition
Dimensions: H. 5.5 cm, D. 10 cm
A refined example of Lalique’s ability to unite the poetry of nature with the magical qualities of glass.
About Lalique :
Lalique was founded by René Lalique (1860–1945), one of the most visionary glass and jewellery artists of the 20th century. His work blends artistic sensitivity, inspiration from nature, and technical innovation, establishing Lalique as an icon in international art and design history.
Signature/label: Signed on the underside and with original Cristal Lalique Paris paper label.