Magazine LALIQUE 2025
EDITORIAL
S ince its very inception long ago, Lalique has always prized artists. Created by René Lalique during the aesthetic effervescence of the late nineteenth century, the brand has constantly striven to bring technical expertise and creativity together under one roof. It was thus with great pride that its latest flagship was inaugurated in New York early 2025, under the name “Maison d’Artiste”, a tribute to the long-standing link between Lalique and art. Housed in a historic building in the heart of the Upper East Side, this home to the arts is being revealed for the first time in this magazine (see pages 25-28). You are cordially invited to explore its five floors which, from the Véranda des Sens to the Lalique Interior Design Studio – without forgetting the Lalique Art gallery – were designed to be a treat for our guests’ senses. Feel free to take your time... Back in Europe, Lalique Group is also delighted to welcome you to Aberturret Estate House, a historic manor tucked away in the paradise of Scotland’s natural landscapes, which has been enchanting visitors for several months now (see page 34). Still in Scotland, The Glenturret has also announced the launch of The Aberturret Gin, a fusion of heritage and tradition with an innovative approach to the genesis of gin. As an aficionado of sophisticated concoctions for several years at this point, the crystal-making company is also sharing its latest collaboration in this area: Beluga vodka and Lalique have come together to present the second act of their limited edition collection of spirits and decanters under the banner Epicure Series II . As winter ends, Terramineral will spring from the ground, bringing a collection of vases, perfumes, jewellery, and other objects as a tribute to the Earth and a voyage through the mineral world (see page 50). Dreamed up by Artistic and Creative Director Marc Larminaux and his team, the sensual design of cracked and fault-riven earth takes the material to new heights. This French savoir-faire , specific to Lalique, is also what struck Rudy Ricciotti. For months, the architect behind the Mucem – the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations in Marseille – worked tirelessly with Lalique’s hundred-year-old manufacturing facility in Alsace to develop an exceptional vase, which will be unveiled before the end of 2025. When it comes to Lalique and its artists, the shared pages of long-established passion are still being written to this day.
© Adriana Tripa
Silvio Denz Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors Lalique Group
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