The latest member of Lalique’s luxury portfolio, Daum.

Posted by Paul Handley on Wed 25th August 2010 at 07:23 AM, Filed in Expensive ArtLuxury Decor And Architecture
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Daum have been at the forefront of pioneering modern glassmaking for 130 years.

Flourishing in the Decorative Arts Movement and Art Nouveau period, The Daum effect still has so much relevance in our modern world. Daum is now developing rapid prototyping methods by means of digital research

Daum Glass was first famous for creating a glass covering for the electric light in 1920, but has come a long way since. Working with artists Salvador Dali, Paloma Picasso and Roland Topor to name but a few, it is only right that Daum has become the latest member of Lalique’s luxury portfolio which also includes artisanal brand Haviland.

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Vase Cerisier Bijoux
Daum fuses together ancient glassmaking techniques with contemporary flair to create decorative crystal pieces inspired by shapes, tones and colours found within the natural world.

The skilled Daum craftsmen who honed their skills have produced some of the most historically important glass pieces. The lost wax and the pâte de cristal techniques are just two revolutionary skills founded in 1968 that are still in practice today.

This iconic style is translated through every collection, including the Paradise range which is instantly recognisable with a focus on subtle pastel hues and a nod to birdlife and flowers. The Birds of Paradise (Oiseau de Paradis) vase for example is meticulously sculpted to make it appear as if the exotic birds are in flight and the vase is in movement.

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Vase Oiseau de Paradis
Along a similar vein, the delicate flowers on the Deep Green Cherry Blossom Jewel Vase have been painstakingly polished to achieve a sparkling transparency reminiscent of how they would appear in their natural environment.

Glass ornaments have a new marker set.

For more information, visit http://www.daum.fr. The Daum collection will be on display at Lalique’s boutique on Conduit Street Store, London.

As for Lalique, it’s the 150th Anniversary of Rene Lalique’s birth. To mark this important date in the glass design world, Lalique have release some spectacular pieces.

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Green Sans Adieu perfume bottle £3990
The Hommage to Rene Lalique collection includes The Sans Adieu perfume bottle. The Homage collection re-examines and reinterprets the original iconic glass creations, a variant of this bottle first seen in 1905.

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Red Serpent vase £3,743.10
The masculine Serpent Vase crafted in striking red crystal showcases the skilled craftsmanship of the Lalique artisans.

Lalique and Daum, exciting times!

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