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In 1928, René Lalique created the exquisite decorative panels known as Merles et Raisins, made from white moulded pressed glass against a silver-colored background. These panels were designed to adorn the Cuban mahogany interior of the Presidential Wagon on the iconic Orient Express. The Merles et Raisins pattern showcases a timeless symbol of elegance and the "Art de Vivre", featuring a delightful design of blackbirds pecking at small clusters of grapes. The intricate detail of the motif, combined with the crystal's purity, creates a stunning interplay of light that brings the piece to life with movement. Crafted in France, this stunning piece of art measures H 42 x L 34 x D 1.9 cm and weighs 6.0 kg, capturing Lalique's original vision from 1928.
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