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René Lalique's architectural projects, which involved collaborations with others, were a significant aspect of his career. With his exceptional sense of balance and harmony, as well as his expert knowledge of glass working, he was well-equipped to create large-scale works. One notable example of his work is the Reed Piper panel he designed in 1928 for the Venice Simplon Orient Express train. This panel features a male figure surrounded by wine shoots and grape bunches, all shining with the brilliance of crystal. The piece is made of Clear Crystal and Black Ebony, with other finishing options available upon request. The dimensions of the panel are H 118 x L 146 x D 56 cm, including the crystal handles, and it weighs 183.0 kg. This piece is part of a numbered edition created by Lalique Maison, a design collaboration between Lady Tina Green and Pietro Mingarelli.
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