Lalique glass is named after its founder, René Lalique, who was born in Ay, a small town in France in 1860. Lalique was a French glass designer and artist who is considered one of the most influential figures in the Art Nouveau movement. Lalique's fascination with glass started at a young age when he was apprenticed to a jeweller. He later went on to study at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and then worked for several leading Parisian jewellers.

In 1885, Rene Lalique opened his own jewellery workshop in Paris, where he began to experiment with glass. He developed a new style of glass that was more translucent and refractive than traditional glass, and he began to incorporate it into his jewelry designs. Lalique's jewellery quickly gained popularity, and he became known as one of the leading designers of the Art Nouveau movement.

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Lalique, 'Poissons' bowl and plate, clear glass, decorated with…

Lalique 'Poissons' Bowl and Plate Set, Clear Glass Decor

Lalique, 'Poissons' bowl and plate, clear glass, decorated with fish and bubble motif, each signed 'R.Lalique' (2), diameter 30 cm; diameter 20.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW

Rene Lalique display plates (two) Poisson. Clear glass,…

Rene Lalique Poisson Display Plates with Sardines

Rene Lalique display plates (two) Poisson. Clear glass, decorated with 10 x Sardines. Acid etched mark R Lalique. Diameter 27.5 cm

R. Lalique 'Poissons' opalescent plate, signed to base, height…

Opalescent Lalique 'Poissons' Plate - Signed

R. Lalique 'Poissons' opalescent plate, signed to base, height 25 cm approx

A Lalique 'Poissons' pattern plate, moulded with a repeating…

Lalique Fish Plate

A Lalique 'Poissons' pattern plate, moulded with a repeating fish motif, stamped R. Lalique France to base, 31 cm diameter