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Nature as a source of inspiration
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Nature has always been a source of inspiration for René Lalique. His Art Nouveau jewellery is full of insects, flowers and plants. For the Lalique Museum, the landscape designers Neveux and Rouyer designed gardens in three different worlds. The museum’s forecourt is mineral, the park is full of flowers and the museum’s roof is planted with woody species. The landscape designers chose to plant plants that inspired René Lalique: pine trees as a motif on cups or jewellery, ivy on a vase or a fern on a perfume bottle.
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