1912 René Lalique for Coty – “L’Effleurt” Perfume Bottle
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1912 René Lalique for Coty – “L’Effleurt” Perfume Bottle

Description

Perfume bottle “L’Effleurt”

Prototype in molded-pressed white glass, composed of two parts fused together with heat; stopper also in molded-pressed glass.

White glass enhanced with a gray patina. Model by René Lalique, created in 1912 for Coty.

Molded signature.

Height: 11.5 cm

In 1908, René Lalique designed a label model for the perfume L’Effleurt. Initially made of paper, it was later produced in glass and hot-applied to a Baccarat crystal bottle. It was only a few years later, in 1912, that René Lalique designed his own complete bottle model. The graphics of the label were then integrated directly into the body of the bottle and patinated. The stopper, also patinated, is adorned with two facing cicadas.

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1912 René Lalique for Coty – “L’Effleurt” Perfume Bottle

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