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Lalique
[ lah-leek ]
noun
- Re·né Jules [r, uh, -ney, r, uh, -, ney], 1860–1945, French jewelry and glassware designer.
Lalique
/ lalik /
noun
- LaliqueRené (Jules)18601945MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: jewellerTECHNOLOGY: glass-makerARTS AND CRAFTS: designer René ( Jules ) (rəne). 1860–1945, French Art- Nouveau jeweller, glass-maker, and designer: noted esp for his frosted glassware
Example Sentences
“Castle in the Sky” probes what kind of temperament it takes to create such a space, one equally dedicated to socializing and a flaunting of wealth with fragile accouterments — those etched windows came courtesy, for instance, of famed artist Rene Lalique.
“Castle in the Sky” probes what kind of temperament it takes to create such a space, one equally dedicated to socializing and a flaunting of wealth with fragile accouterments — those etched windows came courtesy, for instance, of famed artist Rene Lalique.
The valet at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills is a wide circular driveway that ushers you through giant glass doors with crystal Lalique door handles.
Early in his career after buying and restoring glamour to the Oviatt Building, a former fancy men’s clothing store and office tower from the 1920s containing literally tons of Lalique glass and other artisic flourishes, Ratkovich garnered a reputation as a developer who could bring faded stars back to the fore.
The Glenturret whisky brand was purchased by Lalique, the French glassmaker, in 2018, and at the Glenturret Lalique Restaurant in rural Perthshire, an hour’s drive from Glasgow, the chef Mark Donald works with local foragers, gamekeepers and fishers to orchestrate 16-course tasting menus that give Scottish staples a kick — with humor.
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