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René Lalique designed a decorative panel in 1928 to embellish the carriages of the Orient Express, a renowned train journey from Paris to Istanbul. Alongside artist René Prou, Lalique is celebrated for his contributions to the train's luxurious decor. This panel, originally crafted in white pressed glass, was set on a silver backdrop within mahogany paneling. The Art Deco-inspired pattern features geometric and floral motifs, showcasing a graceful dance of women amidst swirls and grapes. The crystal panel captures and reflects light, immersing viewers in a poetic atmosphere reminiscent of the Art Deco era. This design, reminiscent of the Femme Bras Levés panel also found on the Orient Express, is available in clear or mirrored crystal with a frame upon request. Handcrafted in France, this piece reflects Lalique's original vision with dimensions of H 45.8 x L 15.3 x D 1.7 cm and a weight of 2.8 kg.
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