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Paule Deville- Chabrolle was influenced by Asia because she has made many trips there and studied in Cambodia. She pays tribute to feminity. The human body is the sole object of her work. |
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The elegant pair of swans originally designed by René Lalique, one of his last designs before his death in 1945. The stunning creatures float on an etched mirrored lake.
Creatures of beauty and grace, the swans symbolize love, purity and chance. The stunningly clear and frosted crystal centerpiece features a pair of frosted and etched swans resting on a mirror that has been etched to resemble rippling water. The pair of swans, one with its head up and the other with its head down, makes a dynamic focal point in any room. |
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Taking inspiration from the large leaf of the Japanese Ginko tree, Marie Claude originally designed the Tanega vase in 1988. Now presented in a vibrant amber colour, the Tanega Vase, limited to 488, is a highly sought after design by collectors. |
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The Collection Roses was redrawn; it gave it vitality and modernism. The design is more stylized, more detailed and thus closer to the reality. |
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