The Art of Wall Sconces
As part of this beautiful collection by René Lalique, wall sconces showcase both amazing colors, designs, and textures. Many of his sconces were not originally planned as scones but started as full bowl lighting features. Some sconce designs also were meant to complement other lighting fixtures, thus becoming a unique collection of their own. They are also referred to by various names, including wall lamps, uplighters, and wall lights. Throughout the collection, Lalique played with a variety of textures, including an Armorique Applique. Other designs draw you into nature, with subtle leaf designs and soft colors.
When it comes to creating amazing art deco beauty, these lighting fixtures demonstrate how light, geometry, and shapes from nature can blend to be the perfect modern touch in your home. His beautiful pieces combined glass and metals to make amazing objects d’art that were also useful inside the home. His sconces also reflected his love of nature and the graceful movement of birds, particularly the swallows.
These sconces also demonstrate how light can become art, as the glass is shaped to highlight the beautiful designs once lit. These pieces offer multiple options that can give your home a beautiful touch, complimenting your taste and the other elements within your home.

Important French Art Deco Chandelier by René Lalique
“Passiflore” a rare and important globe chandelier designed by René Lalique in 1924. Composed of twelve clear and frosted glass panels molded with daisy flowers.

R. Lalique “Lierre” Wall Sconces
Pair of wall sconces by Rene Lalique in the “Lierre” model, design created in 1927.

René Lalique Art Deco Chandelier “Stockholm I”
A French Art Deco chandelier by René Lalique, model “Stockholm I” created, circa 1927, in clear and frosted glass molded with stylized leaves motif, with eight lateral arms extending from a central bowl.
Diameter: 24”, drop: 31” (adjustable).
Reference: Felix Marcilhac “Catalogue Raisonne de l’oueuvre de Verre” pg. 652.

R. Lalique “Lausanne” Chandelier
A “Lausanne” chandelier created by Rene Lalique, circa 1929, in clear and frosted glass molded with a stylized fruit and leaves motif.

René Lalique Chandelier “Stalactites”
A rare and unusual René Lalique chandelier “Stalactites” model created 1912-1914, in frosted molded glass. Ref. Felix Marcilhac “Rene Lalique” Catalogue Raisonne, pg. 670, no. 2454.

René Lalique Deco Chandelier “Gaillon”

René Lalique “Eglantines” Chandelier
created in 1926.

Rene Lalique Chandelier “Villenueve”
The 12.25? glass bowl suspended by four new nickel-plated rods with a nickel-plated canopy.
As an alternative it can be mounted flush on the ceiling.

Lalique wall sconces model “Chene”
A pair of Lalique “Chene” oak leaf form glass sconces. Signed Lalique.
Size: 11H x 9.75W x 6D

Rene Lalique Wall-Sconce “Coquelicots”
Extremely rear Rene Lalique sconce. This design come also as a chandelier (available),

Pair of Lalique “Dahlias” Art Deco Wall Sconces
Lalique wall sconces, a model designed by Rene Lalique in 1921, in clear and frosted glass, molded with floral and leaves design, electrified.
Additional pairs and matching chandelier available.

Pair of “Fougers” Art Deco Wall Sconces by Rene Lalique
Lalique Wall Sconces, clear and frosted glass molded with leaves design,electrified.Additional pairs and matching chandelier available.