Suzanne Lalique-Haviland has created many designs for ceramics and porcelains, textiles, decorative objects and glassware. She was also a painter and, in the second part of her life, set and costume designer for theatre. The granddaughter of the ornemantalist sculptor Auguste Ledru (1837-1918) and daughter of the well-known designer of jewels and glassware René Lalique (1860–1945), Suzanne has begun to design decorative objects from 1910 (she probably started with a powder box for the René Coty perfumes). She created decorations for the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres and provided a lot of models for printed textiles or fabrics, which were regularly exhibited and edited by Maison Lauer or Tassinari... more.

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