At the turn of the century, René Lalique (1860–1945) was well known for his exquisite handmade jewellery, when he did shift his focus on luxury glass products. One of his shop neighbours at Place Vendôme in Paris was Francois Coty, the perfumer, who comissioned Lalique in 1907 to design perfume bottles for him. This was […]

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