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Limited and Numbered Edition

Sirènes Vase, Terry Rodgers & Lalique, 2017

Sirènes Vase, Terry Rodgers & Lalique, 2017

Gold luster crystal

Regular price £4,600
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Description

Be captivated by Terry Rodgers’ bold artistry in his collaborations with Lalique, where luxury and sensuality meet with intensity.

Product information

  • Clear Crystal, Gold Luster
  • Dimensions: H 24 x D 20.5 cm
  • Weight: 5.5 kg
  • Limited edition of 999 pieces, piece delivered with a certificate of authenticity mentioning its number
  • Handcrafted in France

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Shipping

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For delivery outside the UK, we invite you to contact our Conduit Street store, which will be happy to take your order, by email at shop.london.cs@lalique.fr or by phone at 0044 20 7292 0444.

We offer free shipping on any order over £300.

Purchases are delivered in a unique black box tied with a white ribbon, with the exception of perfumes and candles. If you choose to send this piece as a gift, you have the option to include a note with a personal message.

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Return policy

A return for this item may be initiated within 28 days of delivery.

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£4,600

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    The collaboration

    Terry Rodgers and Lalique present the Sirènes vase. The nine silhouettes sculpted in bas-relief on Rodgers’ hyperrealist Sirènes are a reinterpretation of the dance of the Bacchantes that Rene Lalique, founder of Maison Lalique portrayed on his legendary vase. You have to get close up to Terry Rodgers’ canvases to get behind the mask of erotic illusions: in the context of the Western world, which would have us believe in the miracle of youth, in the triumph of beauty and money, the artist strips reality bare and concentrates our gaze on a seemingly intimate gathering where no one appears to relate.

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