Lalique opened a new shop on rue de la Paix.

July 2014


The House of Lalique will reveal its fine jewellery collections in a new shop on rue de la Paix.

In the heart of Paris’ golden triangle, at the entrance to the jewellery “Place”, at number 20 rue de la Paix, Lalique opened its first shop entirely dedicated to fine jewellery. With great emotion, nearly 110 years later, the House reconnects with its origins not far from the shop where René Lalique (1860-1945) exhibited his works as a jeweller between 1905 and 1935, at 24 Place Vendôme. In 1935, impassioned by the glasswork that had always adorned his jewellery, René Lalique became the glassworks artist who left the Place to set up at 11 rue Royale, Paris 8th, an historical address eternally emblematic of the House of Lalique’s Art de Vivre.

Main Floor
Main Floor

The new 80 m² fine jewellery showcase will feature two levels.

The preciousness of this new showcase sparkles in the dazzling light of 2,500 Gourmande rings suspended from a majestic chandelier in a tribute to the famous ring designed by René Lalique in 1931. Its Art-Nouveau inspired lines are extended to the design of the wall displays and staircase that leads to the private salon.

During Haute Couture week in July, this showcase will celebrate the new Lalique jewellery collection, Soleil de Gaïa. Over a century after the master jeweler René Lalique, the opening of the new shop seals the resurrection of the House’s fine jewellery, two years after its precious rebirth on Place Vendôme at Hôtel d’Evreux, with its Odyssée du Feu Sacré collection.

Credit photo: Agence Pustetto

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