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Val Saint Lambert Glass

Belgian

For almost 200 years, Val Saint Lambert of Seraing, Belgium, has produced some of the most elegant and prestigious works of crystal and glass. Holding the distinction of being the world’s only Belgian glassworks, Val Saint Lambert creates exquisite items including ashtrays, serveware, vases and sculptures

Founded by chemist François Kemlin and engineer Auguste Lelièvre, the company opened its first glassworks in 1826. Its quality manufacturing of heavy-lead crystal and the expert craftsmanship of its wares quickly led to the company’s popularity. 

In 1894, Val Saint Lambert exhibited its geometric-cut crystal at the World’s Fair in Antwerp, Belgium. The central piece was “le Vase des Neuf Provinces,” or “The Vase of the Nine Provinces.” Under the direction of French glassmaker Léon Ledru, it took 30 artisans over 2,000 hours to fashion it from 85 individually crafted pieces. The exposure led to Val Saint Lambert becoming the primary crystal used by the Tsars of Russia and the company’s pieces being sold internationally.

That same year, the company crafted two immense crystal chandeliers for the Maharaja of Gwalior to hang in his palace in India. Weighing almost five tons each and measuring over 42 feet high, they were the largest crystal chandeliers in the world at the time.

The company closed its doors for the duration of World War I but soon reopened. By 1926, it had over 5,000 employees and had a growing demand for its pieces made in the Art Deco style.

During World War II, bombing from German and Allied forces destroyed the main glassworks facility. The company rebuilt, but by 1950, crystal was becoming more of a household item and less of a luxury good. 

In the subsequent decades, Val Saint Lambert collaborated with notable names to expand its offerings with sophisticated furniture, including work with Philippe Starck and Frans Van Praet. In 1992, Van Praet designed the famed Sevilla chair for Val Saint Lambert, a piece highly prized by collectors and designers.

In 2014, Belgian manufacturer Jacques Somville took over Val Saint Lambert. In 2018, Belgian entrepreneur George Arthur Forrest acquired the majority of the company. Val Saint Lambert continues to make some of the finest glass and crystal wares in the world.

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Creator: Val Saint Lambert
Val Saint Lambert 3 Color Overlay Cut to Clear Footed Centerpiece/Cake Plate
By Val Saint Lambert
Located in Great Barrington, MA
This rare, very large example of Val Saint Lambert's finest designs is this three-color overlay, amethyst over chartreuse cut to clear crystal footed centerpiece. The 15" diameter fl...
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1920s Belgian Art Deco Vintage Val Saint Lambert Glass

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Glass

Signed Val St. Lambert Raspberry Crystal Center Bowl
By Val Saint Lambert
Located in Montreal, QC
Beautiful signed Val St. Lambert circular crystal bowl, raspberry, hand-cut-to-clear, the glass is thick, deeply and evenly cut, without a single bobble or ...
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1950s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Val Saint Lambert Glass

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Art Glass

Val Saint Lambert 6 Piece Apple Green Crystal Dresser Set
By Val Saint Lambert
Located in Great Barrington, MA
This lovely 6 piece dresser set was made by Val Saint Lambert and includes the whole array of pieces for a dresser or vanity. The set includes 3 gr...
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1920s Belgian Vintage Val Saint Lambert Glass

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Crystal

Val Saint Lambert glass for sale on 1stDibs.

Val Saint Lambert glass are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of glass and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Val Saint Lambert glass, although gray editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original glass by Val Saint Lambert were created in the Art Deco style in europe during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider glass by and Charles Graffart. Prices for Val Saint Lambert glass can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $216 and can go as high as $12,500, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $456.

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