Chêne Table
Chêne Table
DESCRIPTION
Lalique Chêne Table was created by Marc Lalique in 1951 based on an oak leaves motif in clear crystal for the 'Art of Glass' exhibition in Paris.
Marc Lalique created the "Chêne" table for the "Art of Glass" exhibition held in 1951 at the Pavillon Marsan, Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris.
Finely chiseled oak leaves in satin-finished crystal adorn the 6 rectangular panels and the base on the feet of this exceptional table. The Lalique glass masters spend more than 100 hours to fashion this masterpiece, which weighs more than 200 kg.
Lalique today is considered the jewel in the crown of the French glass and crystal industry since 1888 – a byword for excellence, a reputation earned through creating extraordinary pieces in crystal glass in its myriad variations. It is not for nothing that Lalique is also referred to as the ‘haute couture’ of crystal. Since 1922, every Lalique piece has been produced at their only factory, the Verrerie d'Alsace glassworks at Wingen-sur Moder, Alsace, in a French region with a strong historical glassmaking tradition.
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DETAILS
Brand: Lalique
Reference: 1031100 (Clear Crystal Legs), 10587300 (120cm top), 10587400 (130cm top), 10587500 (140cm top)
Weight (kg): 190 (legs)
Height (cm): 75.1 (legs)
Width (cm): 78 (legs)
Designer: Marc Lalique in 1951