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René Lalique's collaborations on architectural projects were a significant aspect of his career. His exceptional sense of balance and harmony, combined with his expertise in working with glass, made him well-suited for creating large-scale works. In 1928, Lalique designed the Reed Piper panel for the Venice Simplon Orient Express train, featuring a male figure celebrating Bacchus surrounded by wine shoots and grapes. Made of Clear Crystal and Ivory Ash, with other finishing options available upon request, the panel measures H 118 x L 146 x D 56 cm (including crystal handles) and weighs 183.0 kg. This piece is part of a numbered edition from Lalique Maison, designed by Lady Tina Green and Pietro Mingarelli.
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