René Lalique (1860–1945), Set Of Logelbach-model Glasses, 20th Century
Made of satin-finished, pressed-molded white glass, with a matte and glossy finish, and decorated with leaves. The body is narrow and the neck flares out. The cylindrical, plant-inspired base is both slender and slightly rounded.
Set consisting of:
6 medium-sized glasses;
7 small glasses.
Signed “R. Lalique France” on the reverse.
Logelbach model, produced from 1912 to 1926.
Art Deco period.
Bibliography: Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique, Catalogue Raisonné of Glass Works, Les Éditions de l’Amateur, Paris, 2011, “Glassware” section, model listed under no. 5029 ter, p. 829.
Dimensions:
Medium glass: H: 14 cm; Neck diameter: 8.7 cm; Base diameter: 6.8 cm.
Small glass: H.: 12.5 cm; Neck diameter: 8.2 cm; Base diameter: 6.2 cm.
Available for purchase as a set or individually for 140€ each.
René Lalique (1860–1945) is one of the most prestigious designers in French decorative art, famous for his innovative jewelry and refined glassworks. After first revolutionizing jewelry with motifs inspired by nature, he went on to establish himself as a master glassmaker of the Art Deco period, creating pieces for prestigious venues such as the Orient Express and luxury ocean liners. Today, his name is synonymous with elegance, luxury, and innovation.
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Material: Crystal
Diameter: 8,7 cm
Height: 14 cm
Reference (ID): 1785405
Availability: In stock































