Since 1888, the beautiful, delicate glassware of René Lalique and the company he founded has been coveted for its beauty...
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Dominic Lutyens is a freelance arts journalist who writes regularly for the Financial Times, BBC Culture (online) and the London Evening Standard. He is the author and co-author of three books, including Living with Mid-Century Collectibles.
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