SAND, TIME AND PEOPLE

MILLÉSIME 2024

Tout commence par le sable, un sable fin qui glisse entre les doigts. Puis, du Temps et des Hommes. Beaucoup de Temps et beaucoup d’Hommes, à chaque étape de la création, pour que le sable devienne cristal, que la matière se métamorphose en lumière et que nos trois pièces prennent vie. Cette collection Millésime exige un long temps de création et une expertise hors du commun : des secrets qui se transmettent de génération en génération entre artisans de la manufacture de Wingen sur Moder…

BACCHANTES VASE

AN ICON FOR 97 YEARS

First born in 1927 from the imagination of René Lalique, this piece celebrates feminine beauty.

  •  In the hot glass workshop: 5 successive pickings in a furnace at 1150°C, representing 14 kg of molten crystal.
  • Passage through 6 cold glass workshops: sandblasting, cutting, first polishing, satin-finishing, second polishing, hand-signing.​
  • 16 different craftsmen and craftswomen have come
    together to conceive this vase.
  • In all, 15 days of creation to give birth to one Bacchantes.

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MOSSI VASE

IMITATED BUT NOT EQUALLED FOR 91 YEARS

In a marvellous optical effect, the Mossi vase plays on the contrast between a constellation of brilliant cabochons on a satin-finish crystal base.

  • In the hot glass workshop: 4 successive pickings in a furnace at 1160°C, representing 10 kg of molten crystal.
  • Cutting, first polishing, decoration, sparing with glue, sandblasting, second polishing and signature, 7 different stages in the cold glass workshop
  • All in all, 15 craftsmen are needed to achieve this technical feat.
  • No less than 22 days to design a Mossi vase.

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CHAMPS-ÉLYSÉES BOWL

CONTAINER OF TREASURES FOR 73 YEARS

Inspired by the "most beautiful avenue in the world", Marc Lalique, son of the Maison's founder, draws a fragment of the soul of Paris, giving birth to this iconic piece.

  • In the hot glass workshop: 5 successive pickings in a furnace at 1180°C, representing 15 kg of molten crystal.
  • Passage through 7 cold glass workshops: cutting, first polishing, sparing with glue to protect the ornaments, sandblasting, removal of the glue, polishing and signature.
  • No fewer than 16 passionate craftsmen were needed to create this timeless piece with its satin-finish repolished finish.
  • In all, it takes 18 days to conceive a Champs-Élysées Bowl.

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