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René Lalique’s meeting with François Coty, the Parisian perfumer in the Place Vendôme, was decisive. Together they created bottles with original shapes that revolutionised the presentation of French perfumes. By industrialising the manufacture of bottles in his small glass factory founded in 1909 near Paris, Lalique transformed the art of perfumery and made it accessible to the masses. Later, after the First World War, René Lalique moved to Wingen-sur-Moder in the Vosges. He founded there the Verrerie d’Alsace, which became the Cristallerie Lalique, still in operation today.
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