Overview
A stunning centerpiece bowl featuring a stylized leaf motif inspired by the plane trees lining the famous Parisian avenue. This piece showcases the signature Lalique contrast between clear and satin-finished frosted crystal, creating a sense of movement and light.
Story
Marc Lalique designed this in 1951 to capture the essence of Paris. The rhythmic leaves mimic the play of sunlight through the trees on the Champs-Élysées, turning a heavy lead crystal object into something that feels organic.
Maker / Origin
Founded by René Lalique, the master of Art Nouveau jewelry and Art Deco glass, the company transitioned under his son Marc in the post-war era. Marc moved the firm toward heavy, brilliant lead crystal, moving away from the thinner glass of his father's era while maintaining the iconic frosted aesthetic.
Condition & Value
The bowl appears to be in good condition with no visible chips to the delicate leaf tips. Any 'flea bites' or scratches on the base from sliding on surfaces will slightly reduce value. Excellent condition is vital for crystal.