Lalique - René Lalique - Ashtray - Crystal - Concarneau






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Lalique Concarneau crystal ashtray, designed by René Lalique in France in the 1960s–1970s, 15.5 cm wide and deep with a 4.5 cm height, featuring a stylised koi carp motif and a relief halo of bubbles, signed Lalique France under the base and catalogued as number 3054.
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The 'Concarneau' ashtray, created by René Lalique around 1930, is an iconic work of the decorative spirit of the Art Deco era. Made of pressed glass, it features a subtle alternation of satin and polished finishes that allow light to dance across its surfaces, revealing the richness of its reliefs and the finesse of its craftsmanship with every glance. At the center of the piece, a stylized koi carp emerges in a slight relief, surrounded by a halo of delicately arranged small bubbles, poetically evoking the peaceful surface of a clear water pond.
This aquatic motif, dear to Lalique's universe, embodies both serenity and movement. The animal, rendered in a minimalist yet expressive style, testifies to the master glassmaker's fascination with living nature, which he knew how to translate with unparalleled refinement. The perfectly balanced circular composition reflects a pursuit of formal purity that transcends the mere function of the object. It is no longer just an ashtray, but a true work of art, halfway between decorative sculpture and functional design.
The signature 'Lalique France', molded in relief under the base, confirms the authenticity of the piece, which is listed in the artist's catalogue raisonné (Marcilhac) under number 3054. Its manufacture exemplifies the Lalique house's craftsmanship at that time, capable of combining technical mastery and artistic sensitivity in everyday objects transformed into masterpieces.
Kept in a very beautiful condition, with no chips or restorations, this ashtray captivates with its timeless elegance, the softness of its lines, and the silent poetry it exudes. It fittingly belongs to a collection dedicated to 20th-century French glass, or as a central piece in a contemporary interior seeking meaning and beauty.
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The 'Concarneau' ashtray, created by René Lalique around 1930, is an iconic work of the decorative spirit of the Art Deco era. Made of pressed glass, it features a subtle alternation of satin and polished finishes that allow light to dance across its surfaces, revealing the richness of its reliefs and the finesse of its craftsmanship with every glance. At the center of the piece, a stylized koi carp emerges in a slight relief, surrounded by a halo of delicately arranged small bubbles, poetically evoking the peaceful surface of a clear water pond.
This aquatic motif, dear to Lalique's universe, embodies both serenity and movement. The animal, rendered in a minimalist yet expressive style, testifies to the master glassmaker's fascination with living nature, which he knew how to translate with unparalleled refinement. The perfectly balanced circular composition reflects a pursuit of formal purity that transcends the mere function of the object. It is no longer just an ashtray, but a true work of art, halfway between decorative sculpture and functional design.
The signature 'Lalique France', molded in relief under the base, confirms the authenticity of the piece, which is listed in the artist's catalogue raisonné (Marcilhac) under number 3054. Its manufacture exemplifies the Lalique house's craftsmanship at that time, capable of combining technical mastery and artistic sensitivity in everyday objects transformed into masterpieces.
Kept in a very beautiful condition, with no chips or restorations, this ashtray captivates with its timeless elegance, the softness of its lines, and the silent poetry it exudes. It fittingly belongs to a collection dedicated to 20th-century French glass, or as a central piece in a contemporary interior seeking meaning and beauty.
Images are part of the description. Insured shipping and at a relay point if possible.
