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Alberto Pinto's delicate porcelain and Lalique's sparkling crystal come together in an interesting and unique combination.
On one side, we can see Alberto Pinto's magnificent Lagon tableware, which transports the mind and soul to the most beautiful blue seas.
On the other, we can admire the exceptional Mossi vase, designed in 1933 by René Lalique, who wanted to play with the kaleidoscopic effects created by the different shapes of the crystal.
Puiforcat and Saint Louis enrich the table: the former with magnificent cherry wood cutlery and the latter with magnificent blue Oximore goblets.
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Shipping Methods:
- Collection at the Parenti store in Florence
- Shipping to Italy via BRT, Fedex and DHL: free shipping in 3/5 working days
- Shipping to Europe via Fedex and DHL: free shipping in 3/5 working days
- Shipping to the rest of the world via Fedex and DHL: shipping costs are calculated at the time of ordering and displayed in the cart before confirmation based on the chosen country. Delivery times in 3/10 working days.
The elegance of this splendid pair of baskets, their elegance and class, illuminates our spaces with art and beauty.
To admire the delicate and gentle work that only the skilled hands of an artist is capable of expressing with precious metals.
Beautiful to decorate our tables, to display flowers or sweets or even usable as bread baskets .
The Oxymore collection stands out thanks to the energy of its design and the purity of its cut similar to a bright staircase.
Oxymore attests to the infinite creativity of Saint-Louis, who is always careful to draw with his heritage and his expertise, new objects that are perfectly in tune with the conventions of the time.
The Oxymore collection stands out thanks to the energy of its design and the purity of its cut similar to a bright staircase.
Oxymore attests to the infinite creativity of Saint-Louis, who is always careful to draw with his heritage and his expertise, new objects that are perfectly in tune with the conventions of the time.
The Oxymore collection stands out thanks to the energy of its design and the purity of its cut similar to a bright staircase.
Oxymore attests to the infinite creativity of Saint-Louis, who is always careful to draw with his heritage and his expertise, new objects that are perfectly in tune with the conventions of the time.
Precious coral structures frozen in crystal and animal species of mesmerizing colors that inhabit the world's seas emerge from this underwater garden. Each piece in this collection is a unique sculpture, bursting with color in freely expressed forms.
The star presents a wonderful shade of blue, we imagine it in a cool summer home emerging in all its beauty.
Lalique's “Fighting Fish” is sculpted through crystal reflections, playing with reflections and transparencies.
Native to Southeast Asia, this warrior fish can engage in deadly battles of violent beauty.
Its numerous fins sway and intertwine like colorful veils in a spectacular aquatic ballet.
The kaleidoscopic effect of the Mossi vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery. René Lalique designed this flagship piece in 1933.
His original choice of material was simple glass, which the company transformed into the vibrant intensity of crystal.
A true modern interior design accessory, the Mossi vase plays on the contrast between the brilliance of its cabochons and the satin finish of its base. It has recently been reinterpreted in this extra-large version.
From the “Fish” figurine created by René Lalique in 1913, to the car mascot ornament “Perche,” or the “Roscoff” bowl, the fish has often inspired Lalique creations.
On this large frosted crystal figure, designed in 1953 by Marc Lalique, the two fish seem to emerge from the water.
We show you a beautiful new cutlery set from the unreleased Puiforcat collection.
This beautiful and refined collection of wooden cutlery is a response to the delicacy that characterizes the maison's products, each piece of cutlery is designed by English designer Jasper Morrison.
A leading figure in contemporary design, his work is characterized by simple, light, clean and rigorous lines.
In this he recalls the radicalism of Jean Puiforcat, whose three-pronged fork he uses for these Art Deco-inspired cutlery.
Alberto Pinto's delicate porcelain and Lalique's sparkling crystal come together in an interesting and unique combination.
On one side, we can see Alberto Pinto's magnificent Lagon tableware, which transports the mind and soul to the most beautiful blue seas.
On the other, we can admire the exceptional Mossi vase, designed in 1933 by René Lalique, who wanted to play with the kaleidoscopic effects created by the different shapes of the crystal.
Puiforcat and Saint Louis enrich the table: the former with magnificent cherry wood cutlery and the latter with magnificent blue Oximore goblets.
Alberto Pinto's delicate porcelain and Lalique's sparkling crystal come together in an interesting and unique combination.
On one side, we can see Alberto Pinto's magnificent Lagon tableware, which transports the mind and soul to the most beautiful blue seas.
On the other, we can admire the exceptional Mossi vase, designed in 1933 by René Lalique, who wanted to play with the kaleidoscopic effects created by the different shapes of the crystal.
Puiforcat and Saint Louis enrich the table: the former with magnificent cherry wood cutlery and the latter with magnificent blue Oximore goblets.