Lalique captures ‘air’ in crystal with new Spring collection

Launching in London in Spring, Lalique continues its artistic journey through the four elements and turns its gaze skyward.

Air, the most elusive of them all, is captured in crystal through decorative objects, where savoir-faire, heritage, and modern elegance meet in a living expression of Art de Vivre.

A gentle breeze on a summer evening. The shimmer of light on soft drapery. Soft and weightless, Air dances with voluptuous grace. This is the inspiration for Air de Lalique.

The palette captures the fleeting glow of a sunset: clear crystal for purity, coral patina for warmth and softness, and in the most precious editions, delicate sheets of rose gold leaf, each applied by hand, making every piece unique.

Key pieces in the collection launched originally in Paris during design week include:

  • ALIZÉ Vases : Like a work of haute couture, their pleated lines ripple through Lalique crystal like a drape in motion, animated by the subtle breath of a breeze. Available from intimate to monumental sizes, they capture light between satin and polish in clear crystal for purity, coral patina for warmth, and a limited edition of 99 pieces in rose gold leaf glowing with the radiance of a sunset.

  • ALIZÉ Bowl : A wide, open bowl poised delicately on three sculptural crystal feet, as if lifted by an invisible current, offering a stage where light may linger and play.

  • PIOU-PIOU : Birds distilled to their purest essence – wings, beak, and curve – each posture a quiet gesture of freedom, each finish a reflection of air’s fleeting touch.

 All pieces in the Air de Lalique collection are designed by Marc Larminaux, Lalique’s Artistic and Creative Director, together with the Lalique Creative Studio. Remaining faithful to René Lalique’s founding vision, the collection draws on the natural world’s most ephemeral element, translating it into timeless forms through exceptional savoir-faire.

From the purity of clear crystal to the softness of coral patina, and the rare glow of rose gold leaf in its limited editions, each creation reveals a dialogue between movement and light — a contemporary expression of the Maison’s enduring artistry.

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