Overview
This striking frosted art glass vase is molded in the form of a tightly coiled serpent, featuring a heavily textured, scaled body that wraps around the vessel. The design is heavily inspired by the iconic Art Deco glasswork of René Lalique, particularly his famous 1924 'Serpent' vase. The seafoam green hue and satin finish beautifully catch the light, emphasizing the sculptural depth of the scales.
Story
In 1924, René Lalique shocked the design world with a coiled glass snake vase. This modern tribute captures that exact sense of dangerous elegance. It transforms a feared creature into a mesmerizing, tactile work of art.
Maker / Origin
While the original 1924 design was pioneered by René Lalique in France, this piece is a later 20th-century homage. Lalique's revolutionary use of molded, frosted glass to create dramatic, stylized animal forms inspired glassworks worldwide, from Czech workshops to American studios, to replicate his legendary aesthetic for modern collectors.
Condition & Value
The vase appears to be in excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or major abrasions to the frosted surface. There is some minor surface dust in the crevices of the scales that can be easily cleaned. Excellent condition is vital for frosted glass, as scratches or chips significantly reduce value.