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  1. Fondée depuis plus d'un siècle, en 1888, La Maison Lalique demeure le symbole ultime du luxe à la française.

  2. Founded over a century ago, in 1888, the house of Lalique has endured as the ultimate symbol of French luxury.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LaliqueLalique - Wikipedia

    History. René Lalique (18601945) began his career as a jewellery apprentice at the age of 16, and by 1881 he was a freelance designer for many of the best-known Parisian jewellers. [3] . In 1885, he opened his own workshop on Place Gaillon in Paris, [4] the former workshop of Jules Destape. [3] .

  4. The name Lalique evokes the radiance of jewellery, the wonder of transparency, and the brilliance of crystal. Before Lalique became a brand name, it was the name of a man, an artist, a genius, René-Jules Lalique. Explore the Lalique history.

  5. Lalique Group specialises in the creation, development, marketing and global distribution of luxury products – ranging from perfumes and cosmetics to crystal, jewellery, high-end furniture and lifestyle accessories.

  6. Before it was a brand name, Lalique was the name of a man and artist of genius, René-Jules Lalique, and that of descendants who shared his creative flame. Discover the history of Lalique.

  7. The Glenturret, Scented Candle. Founded over a century ago, in 1888, the house of Lalique has endured as the ultimate symbol of French luxury.

  8. lalique-group.com › en › fragrancesLalique Fragrances

    The first Lalique fragrances were launched in 1992 and created specifically with confident, refined and sensitive women and men in mind. The portfolio includes perfumes, exclusive collections, crystal limited editions as well as home fragrances.

  9. www.harrods.com › en-gb › shoppingLalique | Harrods UK

    Shop Lalique at Harrods and discover the finest crystal decorations from the French glassmakers. Receive complimentary UK delivery on orders over £100 and free returns.

  10. Born in 1860 in Aÿ-Champagne, René Lalique was to become one of the greatest names of his time, renowned both as a jeweller and a master glassmaker. His unique and instantly recognisable style was a major influence on the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements.