
Champs-Élysées grand bowl
The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World” inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris.
This iconic artwork is now issued in a grand and small version. One of the grand versions is transformed by the manufacturing technique of double gathering.
The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World” inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris.
This iconic artwork is now issued in a grand and small version. One of the grand versions is transformed by the manufacturing technique of double gathering.
Description
The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World” inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris.
This iconic artwork is now issued in a grand and small version. One of the grand versions is transformed by the manufacturing technique of double gathering.



















