Lalique Maison d'Artiste New York City

A five-story Beaux Arts townhouse on the Upper East Side — built in 1884, acquired by Lalique, and reimagined as the brand's New York flagship. The goal was never a store. "We wanted guests to feel welcomed into a sophisticated private residence where they could discover Lalique's craftsmanship in an intimate atmosphere."

The wall of lit laurier panels was drawn from René Lalique's own residence in Paris — a direct thread back to the source. Crystal embedded in walls, a staircase hand-painted by street art pioneer Chris Daze Ellis, a fourth-floor bar in deep oxblood. Every room a conversation between what the house has always been and what the brand is becoming.

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