‘At Paris Design Week, Lalique turns crystal into floating balloons and fluttering fabric’ Wallpaper*

Paris Déco Off and Maison & Objet, France’s top homes and interiors fairs, kicked off the New Year, flooding the city with design talent.

Wallpaper* noted Lalique as one of it’s top highlights for 2026 ….

Lalique’s ‘Air de Lalique’ collection explores the essence of air – its lightness, movement and transitory nature – rendered in crystal. It's presented in two chapters, the first introducing sculptures inspired by a gentle breeze, with satin-polished undulations, sunset hues and coral patinas, including the signature ‘Alizé’ vases and bowls. The second chapter reimagines pleated crystal as luminous lighting objects. Artistic director Marc Larminaux also unveiled a personal experiment, the neo-pop ‘Teddy Air’ series, whose forms convincingly evoke inflatable balloons. Beyond ‘Air de Lalique’, the house marks the centenary of Suzanne Lalique Haviland’s ‘Tourbillons’ vase with a coral reissue, and also expands into artistic collaborations – with Chinese artist Fang Lijun and the Magritte Foundation.

Read the new collection outline on Wallpaper* HERE

https://www.wallpaper.com/design-interiors/glassware/lalique-collections-paris-design-week-2026

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