Articles related to "Lalique"Biography of René Lalique, French artist, master glass designer and jeweler in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles of the early 20th Century.
Artist, designer and jeweler... René Lalique also created significant Art Déco glassware. This reviews an exhibit of work by Lalique, his heirs, admirers and imitators.
Classic holiday decorations such as Waterford crystal Christmas ornaments are timeless treasures that never go out of style. Shop online for the perfect ornament.
Visitors to Brighton England are offered a window on the western take on Oriental style in the mid-18th century - Chinoiserie - in the Chinese Whispers Exhibition.
Known worldwide for the manufacture of perfume and its many perfume distilleries, Grasse boasts perfume factories like Molinard and lavish public gardens.
A new jewellery gallery at London's V&A Museum will captivate visitors. More than 3,500 items of jewellery, from ancient Greece to the modern era, are now on display.
During Winter 2008 the V&A is offering a wide choice of shows. However, check in advance for gallery closures and wheelchair access restrictions due to refurbishment.
Some fashion classics (the Hermes Kelly bag) never die. Others are tossed aside as irrelevant. An innovative new program has students to re-tool old school classics.
The V&A will soon open Phase 2 of the Ceramic Galleries, the Ceramic Link Bridge, plus new galleries to re-house their impressive Medieval and Renaissance collections.
Paris is one of the world's top shopping destinations with over 25 million visitors a year. So what does Paris offer in terms of shopping opportunities?
From New York's Chrysler Building to Lalique's creations in glass - the influence of the Art Deco Movement spread around the world.
One of the most searched celebrity jewelry designs at the 2009 Golden Globe Awards is the Van Cleef and Arpels turquoise and diamond necklace worn by Eva Mendes.
T'ang horses, stuffed aardvarks and anteaters, tapestry, sculpture, ranch tack room, furniture and personal effects graphically illustrate millionaire adventurer's life.
Plaza de la Revolución, an 11-acre square on a slight hill in Havana, is surrounded by government ministries. It's a 30-minute walk up Calle Paseo from the Malecon.
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