noun
- A type of decorative glassware, typically frosted or molded, produced by the French glassmaker René Lalique or in his style.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the brand or designer; Commonly used in art deco and collectible contexts
adjective
- Made in the style of or resembling Lalique glassware; characterized by frosted, molded, or ornamental glass design.
Usage: Often capitalized when used as a proper adjective
Examples
- The museum's collection includes several pieces of authentic Lalique from the 1920s.
- She inherited a Lalique vase with an intricate frosted floral pattern.
- The Lalique perfume bottle featured a delicate molded design.
- His art deco home was decorated with Lalique glassware and sculptures.
- The Lalique-style chandelier cast beautiful shadows through its frosted panels.