à R.Lalique Art Déco Mossi Vase in White Glass
By René Lalique
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
The Mossi vase is a strong Art Déco inspired glass vade .
Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Vases
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à R.Lalique Art Déco Mossi Vase in White Glass
By René Lalique
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
The Mossi vase is a strong Art Déco inspired glass vade .
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Lalique Mossi Vase Clear Crystal
By René Lalique, Lalique
Located in New York, NY
The kaleidoscopic effect of the Mossi Vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery.
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Lalique Mossi Vase Lamp Pre 1977
By René Lalique
Located in Gravesend, GB
Original Lalique Mossi Vase Converted to table lamp Pre 1977 signature Very nice conversion in excellent condition shown.
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Lalique Mossi Grand Vase Clear Crystal
By René Lalique
Located in New York, NY
The kaleidoscopic effect of the Mossi vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery.
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Lalique Mossi Grand Vase Black Crystal
By René Lalique
Located in New York, NY
The kaleidoscopic effect of the Mossi vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery.
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Vintage Lalique Mossi Vase, Signed
By Lalique
Located in Austin, TX
Vintage Lalique Mossi vase circa 1970. René Lalique designed this flagship piece in 1933.
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René Lalique Opalescent Glass Mossi Vase
By René Lalique
Located in Chelmsford, Essex
René Lalique opalescent glass Mossi vase. The vase is decorated around the outside with raised, hemispherical bubbles.
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1933 René Lalique, Original Mossi Vase Frosted Glass
By René Lalique
Located in Boulogne Billancourt, FR
René Lalique "Mossi" vase made in 1933 in molded frosted glass.
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H 8.08 in Dm 0.04 in L 8.08 in
1933 René Lalique Original Mossi Vase in Frosted Glass with Blue Patina
By René Lalique
Located in Boulogne Billancourt, FR
René Lalique "Mossi" vase made in 1933 in molded frosted glass with blue patina.
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Lalique Mossi Vase – Post 1945 – Marcilhac 1088
By René Lalique
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Heading : Lalique Mossi vase – post 1945 – Marcilhac 1088 Date : Designed by Rene Lalique in 1933, this example dates from after Rene’s death.
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A Rene Lalique Mossi Glass vase
By René Lalique
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
The Mossi vase was created by R.Lalique in white glass in 1933.
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A R.Lalique Art Deco Mossi Glass Vase
By René Lalique
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
The Mossi vase was created by R.Lalique in 1933 in white glass .
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Lalique France Vase Mossi Crystal
By René Lalique
Located in Boulogne Billancourt, FR
Vase "Mossi" made in clear and frosted crystal by Lalique France in 1970s after a drawing by Rene Lalique made in 1933 Engraved signature.
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1933 René Lalique - Art Deco Vase Mossi Glass
By René Lalique
Located in Boulogne Billancourt, FR
Art Deco Vase "Mossi" made in clear and frosted glass by Rene Lalique in 1933.
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H 6.7 in Dm 7.88 in L 6.7 in
'Mossi' an Art Deco Opalescent Glass Vase by René Lalique, circa 1933
By René Lalique
Located in Forest Row, East Sussex
Mossi' an Art Deco opalescent glass vase by René Lalique.
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A Rene Lalique Mossi Glass vase
By René Lalique
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
The Mossi vase was created by R.Lalique in white glass in 1933.
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René Lalique Art Decò Style Black Glass Vase "Mossi", 20th Century
By René Lalique
Located in IT
Vase in black glass Signed René Lalique "Mossi" limited black edition n. 403/999
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Lalique France "Mossi" Black Crystal Vase
By Lalique
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
The kaleidoscopic effect of the Mossi Vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery.
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René Lalique Vase "Mossi"
By René Lalique
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
"Mossi", a vase in moulded-pressed, opalescent plain glass with translucent drops.
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René Lalique Vase "Mossi"
By René Lalique
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Frosted glass with clear rows of cabochons motif Signé "R.Lalique France". Model created in 1933. Measures: Height 21 cm, diameter 15.5 cm shipping quote price for US since 240 Euros.
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Lalique vase Mossi
By René Lalique
Located in Hilversum, NL
tapering cylindrical with six rows of blisters in clear glass against frosted background. design 1933 signed on base: Lalique France Literature: Marcilhac Félix, R. Lalique C...
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Lalique Mossi Grand Vase Gold Luster Crystal
By René Lalique
Located in New York, NY
The kaleidoscopic effect of the Mossi Vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery.
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Rene Lalique Opalescent Glass 'Rampillon' Vase
By René Lalique
Located in Chelmsford, Essex
Rene Lalique Opalescent glass 'Rampillon' vase. This pattern features deeply embossed diamond shapes, surrounded by flowers and leaves. Makers mark stencilled, 'R. LALIQUE FRANCE'. B...
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an Art Deco Green Glass Poisson Vase by R.Lalique
By René Lalique
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
The Poisson vase is one of the most well known vases of R.lalique . The design is strongly Art Deco and the large fishes swim all around the vase's body. The vase was made in 1922 ...
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$4,200Sale Price|38% Off
H 9.5 in W 8.5 in D 8.5 in
Special! Impressive Large Deluxe Lalique NUDE Bacchantes Standing Sculpture Vase
By Lalique
Located in New York, NY
The Following Items we are offering is an Estate Lalique Large Bacchantes Vase with Women conjoined Around. Signed with etched Lalique France signature at base. Current Retail $6800....
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Bacchus Glass Vase by R.Lalique
By René Lalique
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
The Bacchus vase is designed by Marc Lalique for his father René Lalique in 1938 in white glass only. It is an iconic design of the late 30tys inspired by Cocteau. This piece h...
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$7,200Sale Price|20% Off
H 9.45 in Dm 5.52 in
Ceylan Vase by René Lalique, Art Deco Glass, France, Circa 1920
By René Lalique
Located in Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, C
"Ceylan" vase by René Lalique. Félix Marcilhac (1989) "R. Lalique: Catalogue Raisonné De L'oeuvre De Verre" p. 418. France, CIRCA 1920.
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René Lalique Danaides Opalescent and Stained Glass Vase
By René Lalique
Located in New Orleans, LA
Crafted by the celebrated French glassmaker René Lalique, this exquisite Danaides vase is one of the master artisan's most unique and beautiful designs. Molded from polished opalesce...
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R. Lalique Rare and Important Rene Lalique Yellow Amber Bacchantes Vase
By René Lalique
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
R. Lalique Rare and Important Rene Lalique Yellow Amber Bacchantes René Lalique (1860 - 1945) Bacchantes A Yellow Amber Rene Lalique Glass Vase with ten female nude figures in high...
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A R.Lalique Art Déco Milan Glass vase
By René Lalique
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
A R.Lalique Milan vase was created in 1929 by R.Lalique in white glass. This example is in white and blue patinated glass and in excellent condition. The vase is decorated with a p...
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$45,000
H 12 in W 7 in D 4 in
Marcel Bouraine & Gabriel Argy-Rousseau “Danseuse” Pâte de verre Sculpture
By Gabriel Argy-Rousseau
Located in New York, NY
In the exquisite statuette, "Danseuse" by Marcel Bouraine and Gabriel Argy-Rousseau, a graceful dancer twists her torso while turning her head to the right. One arm arches behind her...
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Lalique Ceylan France Art deco vase
By René Lalique
Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lalique Ceylon Art deco vase Ceylon glass by Lalique in yellow (very rare) Model 905 (museum qualite) Origin France Circa 1924 Engraved on its base R.Lalique small wear on its base d...
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The career of the famed jewelry designer, glassmaker and decorative artist René Lalique spanned decades and artistic styles. Best known today for his works in glass, Lalique first won recognition for his jewelry. He was described as the inventor of modern jewelry by the French artist and designer Émile Gallé, and his luxurious naturalistic designs helped define the Art Nouveau movement. Later as a glassmaker in the 1920s and ‘30s, Lalique designed vases, clocks, chandeliers and even car hood ornaments that were the essence of Art Deco chic. Even now, the name Lalique continues to be a byword for a graceful, gracious and distinctively French brand of sophistication.
Born in 1860 in the Marne region of France, Lalique began his career as a jewelry designer in the last decades of the 19th century. His work employed now-classic Art Nouveau themes and motifs: flowing, organic lines; forms based on animals, insects and flowers — all rendered in luxurious materials such as ivory, enamel, gold and semi-precious stones. By 1905, Lalique had begun creating works in glass, and his style began to shift to a cleaner, sharper, smoother, more modern approach suited to his new medium. His Paris shop’s proximity to perfumer François Coty’s led him to experiment with beautiful perfume bottles. He offered the first customized scent bottles, transforming the perfume industry. By the end of the First World War, the artist had fully embraced Art Deco modernity, devoting himself to new industrial techniques of glass production and designs that manifest the sweeping lines and the forms suggestive of speed and movement characteristic of the style. Lalique’s work looked both backward and forward in time: embracing ancient mythological themes even as it celebrated modern progress.
Late in his career, Lalique took on high profile luxury interior design projects in Paris, Tokyo and elsewhere. He designed decorative fixtures and lighting for the interior of the luxury liner Normandie in 1935, and decorated the salons of well-known fashion designer Madeleine Vionnet. Today, Lalique’s influence is as relevant as it was when he opened his first jewelry shop in 1890. In a modern or even a traditional décor, as you will see from the objects offered on these pages, the work of René Lalique provides the stamp of savoir-faire.
Art Deco furniture is characterized by its celebration of modern life. More than its emphasis on natural wood grains and focus on traditional craftsmanship, vintage Art Deco dining chairs, tables, desks, cabinets and other furniture — which typically refers to pieces produced during the 1920s and 1930s — is an ode to the glamour of the “Roaring Twenties.”
ORIGINS OF ART DECO FURNITURE DESIGN
CHARACTERISTICS OF ART DECO FURNITURE DESIGN
ART DECO FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW
VINTAGE ART DECO FURNITURE ON 1STDIBS
Few design styles are as universally recognized and appreciated as Art Deco. The term alone conjures visions of the Roaring Twenties, Machine Age metropolises, vast ocean liners, sleek typography and Prohibition-era hedonism. The iconic movement made an indelible mark on all fields of design throughout the 1920s and ’30s, celebrating society’s growing industrialization with refined elegance and stunning craftsmanship.
Widely known designers associated with the Art Deco style include Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Eileen Gray, Maurice Dufrêne, Paul Follot and Jules Leleu.
The term Art Deco derives from the name of a large decorative arts exhibition held in Paris in 1925. “Art Deco design” is often used broadly, to describe the work of creators in associated or ancillary styles. This is particularly true of American Art Deco, which is also called Streamline Moderne or Machine Age design. (Streamline Moderne, sometimes known as Art Moderne, was a phenomenon largely of the 1930s, post–Art Nouveau.)
Art Deco textile designers employed dazzling floral motifs and vivid colors, and while Art Deco furniture makers respected the dark woods and modern metals with which they worked, they frequently incorporated decorative embellishments such as exotic animal hides as well as veneers in their seating, case pieces, living room sets and bedroom furniture.
From mother-of-pearl inlaid vitrines to chrome aviator chairs, bold and inventive works in the Art Deco style include chaise longues (also known as chaise lounges) and curved armchairs. Today, the style is still favored by interior designers looking to infuse a home with an air of luxury and sophistication.
The vintage Art Deco furniture for sale on 1stDibs includes dressers, coffee tables, decorative objects and more.
Whether it’s a Chinese Han dynasty glazed ceramic wine vessel, a work of Murano glass or a hand-painted Scandinavian modern stoneware piece, a fine vase brings a piece of history into your space as much as it adds a sophisticated dynamic.
Like sculptures or paintings, antique and vintage vases are considered works of fine art. Once offered as tributes to ancient rulers, vases continue to be gifted to heads of state today. Over time, decorative porcelain vases have become family heirlooms to be displayed prominently in our homes — loved pieces treasured from generation to generation.
The functional value of vases is well known. They were traditionally utilized as vessels for carrying dry goods or liquids, so some have handles and feature an opening at the top (where they flare back out). While artists have explored wildly sculptural alternatives over time, the most conventional vase shape is characterized by a bulbous base and a body with shoulders where the form curves inward.
Owing to their intrinsic functionality, vases are quite possibly versatile in ways few other art forms can match. They’re typically taller than they are wide. Some have a neck that offers height and is ideal for the stems of cut flowers. To pair with your mid-century modern decor, the right vase will be an elegant receptacle for leafy snake plants on your teak dining table, or, in the case of welcoming guests on your doorstep, a large ceramic floor vase for long tree branches or sticks — perhaps one crafted in the Art Nouveau style — works wonders.
Interior designers include vases of every type, size and style in their projects — be the canvas indoors or outdoors — often introducing a splash of color and a range of textures to an entryway or merely calling attention to nature’s asymmetries by bringing more organically shaped decorative objects into a home.
On 1stDibs, you can browse our collection of vases by material, including ceramic, glass, porcelain and more. Sizes range from tiny bud vases to massive statement pieces and every size in between.