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August 1, 2018
Crystal glass maison LALIQUE opens its flagship store in Ginza, Tokyo | LALIQUE
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Artworks in collaboration with Zaha Hadid, Damien Hirst, and more.
A long-established maison of crystal glass
Lalique Ginza finally opens
The domestic flagship store of Lalique, a long-established maison of crystal glass, has opened in Ginza, Tokyo.
Text by YANAKA Tomomi
Offering a diverse range of items from tableware to interiors and accessories
Founded in France in 1888 by René Lalique, known as the father of modern jewelry, a standard-bearer of Art Nouveau, and a master of the Art Deco era, Lalique is a crystal glass brand celebrating its 130th anniversary this year.
The exceptional craftsmanship and creativity he established continue to be passed down to this day. The brand now offers six categories: ornaments, jewelry, interiors, art, wine, and fragrance, continuing to convey timeless allure as a lifestyle maison.

At the Lalique Ginza store, the brand's domestic flagship, visitors can find tableware, fragrances, and accessories showcasing exquisite craftsmanship on the first floor. The store also features items created in collaboration with luxury brands, artists, and designers.
Particularly noteworthy are the art pieces Lalique has created with contemporary artists. The 'Fontana Bowl' by architect Zaha Hadid, who passed away in 2016, and 'Eternal Love,' featuring butterflies by Damien Hirst, are presented as limited editions. These works, born from the stimulation of artists' creativity by Lalique's worldview and quality, are a must-see.
Left: Zaha Hadid's 'Fontana Bowl' in Midnight Blue, ¥2.06 million (excluding tax) ©LALIQUE SA. Right: Damien Hirst's 'Eternal Love,' ¥5.4 million (excluding tax). Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates © Damien Hirst and Lalique, 2015.
Inquiries
Lalique Ginza Store
Tel. 03-6228-5206




