In 2010, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of René Lalique’s birth in 1860, LALIQUE created the “Hommage à René Lalique” collection. In this collection, Lalique re-examines and reinterprets iconic glass creations of Rene Lalique. Carved with nude figures and bunches of grapes, the Cote d'Or bowl (1943) refers to a mythological theme recurring in René Lalique’s work: the celebration of Bacchus. Exhibiting unashamed beauty and sensuality, the young priestesses of Bacchus offer their voluptuous curves. A true ode to femininity, this trio is emblematic of LALIQUE’s style.