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French (Circa 1975) wall bracket console table with 2 stylized frosted glass deer heads supporting a narrow glass top (Lalique Molded Glass 'Moulfon' Table, Designed by MARC LALIQUE).
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French (Circa 1975) wall bracket console table with 2 stylized frosted glass deer heads supporting a narrow glass top (Lalique Molded Glass 'Moulfon' Table, Designed by MARC LALIQUE)
Sku: JKG1356 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Marc Lalique
Width: 43.3" Height: 21.0" Depth : 23.5"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Glass Category: Tables, Dining Room
Marc Lalique (1900-1977) was a renowned French designer and master glassmaker who made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts. He was born on April 4, 1900, in Ay, France, into a family with a rich artistic heritage. Lalique's passion for art and design was evident from an early age. He studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where he honed his skills in various artistic disciplines, including jewelry making, sculpture, and glassmaking. During his time at the school, Lalique was greatly influenced by his father, René Lalique, a prominent glassmaker and jewelry designer. In the 1920s, Marc Lalique joined his father's company, Lalique SA, and played a pivotal role in expanding its artistic vision. He introduced innovative techniques Read Full Bio
Marc Lalique (1900-1977) was a renowned French designer and master glassmaker who made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts. He was born on April 4, 1900, in Ay, France, into a family with a rich artistic heritage. Lalique's passion for art and design was evident from an early age. He studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where he honed his skills in various artistic disciplines, including jewelry making, sculpture, and glassmaking. During his time at the school, Lalique was greatly influenced by his father, René Lalique, a prominent glassmaker and jewelry designer. In the 1920s, Marc Lalique joined his father's company, Lalique SA, and played a pivotal role in expanding its artistic vision. He introduced innovative techniques and designs that propelled the company to new heights. Lalique's creative genius was particularly evident in his glass creations, which showcased his mastery of both traditional and modern glassmaking techniques. One of Lalique's most notable contributions to the decorative arts was his introduction of molded glass. He pioneered the use of this technique, which involved shaping glass into intricate forms using molds. This innovation allowed Lalique to create stunning and intricate glass pieces with remarkable precision and detail. His designs often featured nature-inspired motifs, such as flowers, animals, and mythical creatures, which added a touch of elegance and whimsy to his creations. Lalique's work gained international recognition and acclaim, and his designs became highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide. He collaborated with renowned artists and designers of his time, including perfumer François Coty and fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, creating exquisite perfume bottles and other luxury items. In addition to his contributions to glassmaking, Lalique also ventured into other artistic endeavors. He designed stunning jewelry pieces, decorative objects, and even interior installations. Lalique's diverse portfolio showcased his versatility as a designer and his ability to seamlessly blend art and functionality. Marc Lalique's legacy continues to be celebrated today. His designs are displayed in prestigious museums and galleries around the world, including the Musée Lalique in France and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. His work continues to inspire contemporary artists and designers, and his name remains synonymous with elegance, craftsmanship, and innovation in the field of decorative arts.
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