French glassware brand Lalique has released the latest instalment of its editorial series exploring how its pieces are used inside the homes of contemporary collectors, as seen in this exclusive video produced by Dezeen.
Named Lalique Icons, the series features behind-the-scenes footage and photography spotlighting designers and creatives who have incorporated Lalique glassware into their domestic spaces.

Lalique presents its Lalique Icons editorial series exploring the homes of collectors
The latest instalment features French-Italian designer Marc Ange and Éclat public relations agency founder Hanane El Moutii in their Los Angeles pied-à -terre.
The couple’s home incorporates Lalique pieces throughout, including a Zeila Panther figure in soft pink positioned among furniture and artworks.
The Zeila Panther was handcrafted in France and was designed by Marie-Claude Lalique.
According to the brand, the series was created to “reignite desire” around emblematic pieces by presenting its glassware beyond decoration.
The latest edition explores the home of Marc Ange and Hanane El Moutii in Los Angeles
The series aims to showcase Lalique items as “timeless companions” within the home, eliciting feelings of nostalgia.
Each story centres on how Lalique objects intersect with everyday life, from daily rituals to quieter moments of reflection, including how their forms interact with each home’s light, texture and interior environment.
The couple’s home features a Zeila Panther figure designed by Marie-Claude Lalique
Themes explored through Lalique Icons include how the objects add depth, texture and a sense of history to each home.
Through photography and video, the series presents the objects as “lived-in treasures”, with a focus on material, detail and craftsmanship.
The series aims to showcase Lalique items as timeless treasures in the home
Lalique was founded in 1888 by French artist and designer René Lalique and produces decorative glasswares, sculptures, fragrance, jewellery and collectable art.
The brand is based in Wingen-sur-Moder, in the Alsace region of France, with boutiques and offices in major cities across the world.
To learn more about the Lalique Icons series, visit its website.
The photography is by Lalique.
Partnership content
This video was produced by Dezeen as part of a partnership with Lalique. Find out more about Dezeen partnership content here.













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