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Sculpture stands at the crossroads of art and matter. A symbolic work of art since antiquity, it embodies a vision, captures an emotion and freezes it in time. For nearly 150 years, Daum has shaped light and color through a unique mat...
Daum's feminine sculptures embody a beauty in perpetual metamorphosis, mirroring nature's changing seasons. In spring, rosy or tender green hues evoke the awakening of spring, a symbol of renewal and vitality. In summer, amber silhouettes are adorned with a solar intensity, diffusing warmth and brilliance in a bright living room. Autumn is reflected in golden and fawn shades, recalling the softness of a comforting golden light. Finally, winter reveals the power of deep blues and icy violets, creating an atmosphere of calm and contemplation.
Thus, Douce Muse by Luo Li Rong stands as a timeless figure with spring-like accents, while Adelie by Alain Choisnet embodies the ardent energy of summer. The slender silhouettes of Laurence Bonnel evoke the refined melancholy of autumn, while the creations of Jean-Philippe Richard, with their violet and blue reflections, translate the serenity of winter. These feminine sculptures become sensitive landmarks, punctuating interior life throughout the seasons. Placed in an interior, these crystal sculptures create true points of balance. On a minimalist console, a pensive and sensitive silhouette draws the eye like a contemporary work. In a bedroom, a sculpture with soft nuances diffuses intimacy and serenity. Near a bay window, the color gradients transform with the daylight, inscribing the work in a living dialogue with the space.
The female body: an artistic foundation of Daum Crystal
Instead of limiting itself to the classical ideal, Daum has always explored new ways to celebrate the female body. Since Art Nouveau, the feminine silhouette has appeared in the vases and decorations of the Daum Manufacture, a discreet muse of flowing forms and lines. But it was in the 1960s that it fully emancipated itself, becoming a sculpture in its own right, celebrated by artists who give it an autonomous and timeless presence.
Indeed, since the 1960s, more than seventy artists have lent their vision to this universal theme: stylized torsos, draped silhouettes, suspended gestures, or pure nudes. From Jacqueline Badard and her Torso , to Paloma Picasso, Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle, Alain Choisnet, or Laurence Bonnel, each collaboration enriches the language of crystal with a unique nuance. The major artistic movements—from Art Nouveau to Art Deco—still resonate in these works, but the singularity of Maison Daum lies in its ability to make color vibrate. Where other workshops limit themselves to monochrome, the Manufacture dares to create unique gradients: a violet that blends into blue, an amber that glides towards gold, a pink that illuminates under the light. These transparencies and iridescences give the female sculptures a rare intensity, making each piece a fragment of poetry frozen in crystal. To own a Daum female sculpture is to invite a crystal muse into your home. Light, color, and form unite to celebrate the female body, transforming each space into a setting for living, gentle, and inspiring poetry.
Daum's feminine sculptures embody a beauty in perpetual metamorphosis, mirroring nature's changing seasons. In spring, rosy or tender green hues evoke the awakening of spring, a symbol of renewal and vitality. In summer, amber silhouettes are adorned with a solar intensity, diffusing warmth and brilliance in a bright living room. Autumn is reflected in golden and fawn shades, recalling the softness of a comforting golden light. Finally, winter reveals the power of deep blues and icy violets, creating an atmosphere of calm and contemplation.
Thus, Douce Muse by Luo Li Rong stands as a timeless figure with spring-like accents, while Adelie by Alain Choisnet embodies the ardent energy of summer. The slender silhouettes of Laurence Bonnel evoke the refined melancholy of autumn, while the creations of Jean-Philippe Richard, with their violet and blue reflections, translate the serenity of winter. These feminine sculptures become sensitive landmarks, punctuating interior life throughout the seasons. Placed in an interior, these crystal sculptures create true points of balance. On a minimalist console, a pensive and sensitive silhouette draws the eye like a contemporary work. In a bedroom, a sculpture with soft nuances diffuses intimacy and serenity. Near a bay window, the color gradients transform with the daylight, inscribing the work in a living dialogue with the space.
The female body: an artistic foundation of Daum Crystal
Instead of limiting itself to the classical ideal, Daum has always explored new ways to celebrate the female body. Since Art Nouveau, the feminine silhouette has appeared in the vases and decorations of the Daum Manufacture, a discreet muse of flowing forms and lines. But it was in the 1960s that it fully emancipated itself, becoming a sculpture in its own right, celebrated by artists who give it an autonomous and timeless presence.
Indeed, since the 1960s, more than seventy artists have lent their vision to this universal theme: stylized torsos, draped silhouettes, suspended gestures, or pure nudes. From Jacqueline Badard and her Torso , to Paloma Picasso, Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle, Alain Choisnet, or Laurence Bonnel, each collaboration enriches the language of crystal with a unique nuance. The major artistic movements—from Art Nouveau to Art Deco—still resonate in these works, but the singularity of Maison Daum lies in its ability to make color vibrate. Where other workshops limit themselves to monochrome, the Manufacture dares to create unique gradients: a violet that blends into blue, an amber that glides towards gold, a pink that illuminates under the light. These transparencies and iridescences give the female sculptures a rare intensity, making each piece a fragment of poetry frozen in crystal. To own a Daum female sculpture is to invite a crystal muse into your home. Light, color, and form unite to celebrate the female body, transforming each space into a setting for living, gentle, and inspiring poetry.
Daum's feminine sculptures embody a beauty in perpetual metamorphosis, mirroring nature's changing seasons. In spring, rosy or tender green hues evoke the awakening of spring, a symbol of renewal and vitality. In summer, amber silhouettes are adorned with a solar intensity, diffusing warmth and brilliance in a bright living room. Autumn is reflected in golden and fawn shades, recalling the softness of a comforting golden light. Finally, winter reveals the power of deep blues and icy violets, creating an atmosphere of calm and contemplation.
Thus, Douce Muse by Luo Li Rong stands as a timeless figure with spring-like accents, while Adelie by Alain Choisnet embodies the ardent energy of summer. The slender silhouettes of Laurence Bonnel evoke the refined melancholy of autumn, while the creations of Jean-Philippe Richard, with their violet and blue reflections, translate the serenity of winter. These feminine sculptures become sensitive landmarks, punctuating interior life throughout the seasons. Placed in an interior, these crystal sculptures create true points of balance. On a minimalist console, a pensive and sensitive silhouette draws the eye like a contemporary work. In a bedroom, a sculpture with soft nuances diffuses intimacy and serenity. Near a bay window, the color gradients transform with the daylight, inscribing the work in a living dialogue with the space.
The female body: an artistic foundation of Daum Crystal
Instead of limiting itself to the classical ideal, Daum has always explored new ways to celebrate the female body. Since Art Nouveau, the feminine silhouette has appeared in the vases and decorations of the Daum Manufacture, a discreet muse of flowing forms and lines. But it was in the 1960s that it fully emancipated itself, becoming a sculpture in its own right, celebrated by artists who give it an autonomous and timeless presence.
Indeed, since the 1960s, more than seventy artists have lent their vision to this universal theme: stylized torsos, draped silhouettes, suspended gestures, or pure nudes. From Jacqueline Badard and her Torso , to Paloma Picasso, Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle, Alain Choisnet, or Laurence Bonnel, each collaboration enriches the language of crystal with a unique nuance. The major artistic movements—from Art Nouveau to Art Deco—still resonate in these works, but the singularity of Maison Daum lies in its ability to make color vibrate. Where other workshops limit themselves to monochrome, the Manufacture dares to create unique gradients: a violet that blends into blue, an amber that glides towards gold, a pink that illuminates under the light. These transparencies and iridescences give the female sculptures a rare intensity, making each piece a fragment of poetry frozen in crystal. To own a Daum female sculpture is to invite a crystal muse into your home. Light, color, and form unite to celebrate the female body, transforming each space into a setting for living, gentle, and inspiring poetry.
Daum's feminine sculptures embody a beauty in perpetual metamorphosis, mirroring nature's changing seasons. In spring, rosy or tender green hues evoke the awakening of spring, a symbol of renewal and vitality. In summer, amber silhouettes are adorned with a solar intensity, diffusing warmth and brilliance in a bright living room. Autumn is reflected in golden and fawn shades, recalling the softness of a comforting golden light. Finally, winter reveals the power of deep blues and icy violets, creating an atmosphere of calm and contemplation.
Thus, Douce Muse by Luo Li Rong stands as a timeless figure with spring-like accents, while Adelie by Alain Choisnet embodies the ardent energy of summer. The slender silhouettes of Laurence Bonnel evoke the refined melancholy of autumn, while the creations of Jean-Philippe Richard, with their violet and blue reflections, translate the serenity of winter. These feminine sculptures become sensitive landmarks, punctuating interior life throughout the seasons. Placed in an interior, these crystal sculptures create true points of balance. On a minimalist console, a pensive and sensitive silhouette draws the eye like a contemporary work. In a bedroom, a sculpture with soft nuances diffuses intimacy and serenity. Near a bay window, the color gradients transform with the daylight, inscribing the work in a living dialogue with the space.
The female body: an artistic foundation of Daum Crystal
Instead of limiting itself to the classical ideal, Daum has always explored new ways to celebrate the female body. Since Art Nouveau, the feminine silhouette has appeared in the vases and decorations of the Daum Manufacture, a discreet muse of flowing forms and lines. But it was in the 1960s that it fully emancipated itself, becoming a sculpture in its own right, celebrated by artists who give it an autonomous and timeless presence.
Indeed, since the 1960s, more than seventy artists have lent their vision to this universal theme: stylized torsos, draped silhouettes, suspended gestures, or pure nudes. From Jacqueline Badard and her Torso , to Paloma Picasso, Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle, Alain Choisnet, or Laurence Bonnel, each collaboration enriches the language of crystal with a unique nuance. The major artistic movements—from Art Nouveau to Art Deco—still resonate in these works, but the singularity of Maison Daum lies in its ability to make color vibrate. Where other workshops limit themselves to monochrome, the Manufacture dares to create unique gradients: a violet that blends into blue, an amber that glides towards gold, a pink that illuminates under the light. These transparencies and iridescences give the female sculptures a rare intensity, making each piece a fragment of poetry frozen in crystal. To own a Daum female sculpture is to invite a crystal muse into your home. Light, color, and form unite to celebrate the female body, transforming each space into a setting for living, gentle, and inspiring poetry.
Nathalie Seguin Paloma
Andalusian horsewoman
Alain Choisnet Adélie
Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle A Cœur Battant
Jean-Philippe Richard Adèle
Jean-Philippe Richard Amélie
Nadine Enakieff Femme au Chandail
Jean-Philippe Richard Louise
Luo Li Rong Douce Muse
Luo Li Rong Vent Léger
Nature sublimated by crystal
Powerful or delicate, Daum's animal sculptures express the meeting of the rigor of modeling and the fluidity of color. The crystal glass perfectly captures veins, coats, and plumage with an almost organic precision, bringing to life forms traversed by moving reflections. In the equestrian collection, the "Fierce Horse" and the "Cavalcade" capture the speed and energy of the gallop, their nervous lines seeming to surge out of the material. The "Florida Panther ," a deep amber, imposes its feline power in a tense posture, ideal for adorning a contemporary console. With the "Savana Elephant ," the amber and golden tones evoke the warmth of the African lands, bringing an atmosphere of travel and majesty to a living room.
More fluid, the marine sculptures such as the Maya Dolphins or the Emperor Swordfish evoke aquatic movement, their bluish hues shimmering in the daylight. Some creations even flirt with myth: a translucent unicorn , with rosy hues, invites daydreaming and naturally finds its place in a bedroom or intimate space.
Placed in an interior, these works become strong visual focal points. On a dark wood console, a panther embodies contained power, while in the center of a coffee table, a blue dolphin creates a luminous focal point that instantly attracts the eye. In a modern bookcase, a stylized horse stands out among the books as an artistic nod, and in an elegant entrance, an amber elephant establishes an atmosphere of prestige from the first step taken.
Their strength also lies in their ability to interact with the seasons: in summer, the amber tones ignite under the sun, bringing warmth and intensity. In autumn, the fawn and golden hues resonate with the falling leaves and enhance the conviviality of the space. In winter, deep blues or frosty grays create an almost meditative serenity, ideal for an office or library. Finally, in spring, an animal sculpture in verdant hues seems to be reborn with nature, diffusing freshness and vitality into the home.
Daum Crystal: An ancestral know-how that brings light back to life.
Since the end of the 19th century, the Daum Manufacture has established itself as one of the greatest glassmaking workshops in the world. Mastering crystal paste and the rare lost-wax casting technique, it meticulously reveals the folds of a wing, the tension of a muscle, or the curve of a fin. The lengthy process—melting, annealing, polishing, satin finishing—allows for the creation of color gradients impossible to reproduce in industrial production.
Rooted in the history of Art Nouveau, the House has always brought together Flora, Fauna, and Woman, the famous "3F" that make up its identity. In the 1920s, it opened itself to Art Deco and the feminine world, enriching its artistic vocabulary. Even today, its workshops collaborate with contemporary sculptors and designers, who offer a new perspective on animals and their symbolism. The singularity of Daum lies in its art of gradation, its iridescence, and its transparency, which give every animal sculpture a vibrant intensity. No other crystal manufacturer masters color with such freedom: each creation becomes a French signature, a living legacy of artistic heritage.
Nature sublimated by crystal
Powerful or delicate, Daum's animal sculptures express the meeting of the rigor of modeling and the fluidity of color. The crystal glass perfectly captures veins, coats, and plumage with an almost organic precision, bringing to life forms traversed by moving reflections. In the equestrian collection, the "Fierce Horse" and the "Cavalcade" capture the speed and energy of the gallop, their nervous lines seeming to surge out of the material. The "Florida Panther ," a deep amber, imposes its feline power in a tense posture, ideal for adorning a contemporary console. With the "Savana Elephant ," the amber and golden tones evoke the warmth of the African lands, bringing an atmosphere of travel and majesty to a living room.
More fluid, the marine sculptures such as the Maya Dolphins or the Emperor Swordfish evoke aquatic movement, their bluish hues shimmering in the daylight. Some creations even flirt with myth: a translucent unicorn , with rosy hues, invites daydreaming and naturally finds its place in a bedroom or intimate space.
Placed in an interior, these works become strong visual focal points. On a dark wood console, a panther embodies contained power, while in the center of a coffee table, a blue dolphin creates a luminous focal point that instantly attracts the eye. In a modern bookcase, a stylized horse stands out among the books as an artistic nod, and in an elegant entrance, an amber elephant establishes an atmosphere of prestige from the first step taken.
Their strength also lies in their ability to interact with the seasons: in summer, the amber tones ignite under the sun, bringing warmth and intensity. In autumn, the fawn and golden hues resonate with the falling leaves and enhance the conviviality of the space. In winter, deep blues or frosty grays create an almost meditative serenity, ideal for an office or library. Finally, in spring, an animal sculpture in verdant hues seems to be reborn with nature, diffusing freshness and vitality into the home.
Daum Crystal: An ancestral know-how that brings light back to life.
Since the end of the 19th century, the Daum Manufacture has established itself as one of the greatest glassmaking workshops in the world. Mastering crystal paste and the rare lost-wax casting technique, it meticulously reveals the folds of a wing, the tension of a muscle, or the curve of a fin. The lengthy process—melting, annealing, polishing, satin finishing—allows for the creation of color gradients impossible to reproduce in industrial production.
Rooted in the history of Art Nouveau, the House has always brought together Flora, Fauna, and Woman, the famous "3F" that make up its identity. In the 1920s, it opened itself to Art Deco and the feminine world, enriching its artistic vocabulary. Even today, its workshops collaborate with contemporary sculptors and designers, who offer a new perspective on animals and their symbolism. The singularity of Daum lies in its art of gradation, its iridescence, and its transparency, which give every animal sculpture a vibrant intensity. No other crystal manufacturer masters color with such freedom: each creation becomes a French signature, a living legacy of artistic heritage.
Nature sublimated by crystal
Powerful or delicate, Daum's animal sculptures express the meeting of the rigor of modeling and the fluidity of color. The crystal glass perfectly captures veins, coats, and plumage with an almost organic precision, bringing to life forms traversed by moving reflections. In the equestrian collection, the "Fierce Horse" and the "Cavalcade" capture the speed and energy of the gallop, their nervous lines seeming to surge out of the material. The "Florida Panther ," a deep amber, imposes its feline power in a tense posture, ideal for adorning a contemporary console. With the "Savana Elephant ," the amber and golden tones evoke the warmth of the African lands, bringing an atmosphere of travel and majesty to a living room.
More fluid, the marine sculptures such as the Maya Dolphins or the Emperor Swordfish evoke aquatic movement, their bluish hues shimmering in the daylight. Some creations even flirt with myth: a translucent unicorn , with rosy hues, invites daydreaming and naturally finds its place in a bedroom or intimate space.
Placed in an interior, these works become strong visual focal points. On a dark wood console, a panther embodies contained power, while in the center of a coffee table, a blue dolphin creates a luminous focal point that instantly attracts the eye. In a modern bookcase, a stylized horse stands out among the books as an artistic nod, and in an elegant entrance, an amber elephant establishes an atmosphere of prestige from the first step taken.
Their strength also lies in their ability to interact with the seasons: in summer, the amber tones ignite under the sun, bringing warmth and intensity. In autumn, the fawn and golden hues resonate with the falling leaves and enhance the conviviality of the space. In winter, deep blues or frosty grays create an almost meditative serenity, ideal for an office or library. Finally, in spring, an animal sculpture in verdant hues seems to be reborn with nature, diffusing freshness and vitality into the home.
Daum Crystal: An ancestral know-how that brings light back to life.
Since the end of the 19th century, the Daum Manufacture has established itself as one of the greatest glassmaking workshops in the world. Mastering crystal paste and the rare lost-wax casting technique, it meticulously reveals the folds of a wing, the tension of a muscle, or the curve of a fin. The lengthy process—melting, annealing, polishing, satin finishing—allows for the creation of color gradients impossible to reproduce in industrial production.
Rooted in the history of Art Nouveau, the House has always brought together Flora, Fauna, and Woman, the famous "3F" that make up its identity. In the 1920s, it opened itself to Art Deco and the feminine world, enriching its artistic vocabulary. Even today, its workshops collaborate with contemporary sculptors and designers, who offer a new perspective on animals and their symbolism. The singularity of Daum lies in its art of gradation, its iridescence, and its transparency, which give every animal sculpture a vibrant intensity. No other crystal manufacturer masters color with such freedom: each creation becomes a French signature, a living legacy of artistic heritage.
Nature sublimated by crystal
Powerful or delicate, Daum's animal sculptures express the meeting of the rigor of modeling and the fluidity of color. The crystal glass perfectly captures veins, coats, and plumage with an almost organic precision, bringing to life forms traversed by moving reflections. In the equestrian collection, the "Fierce Horse" and the "Cavalcade" capture the speed and energy of the gallop, their nervous lines seeming to surge out of the material. The "Florida Panther ," a deep amber, imposes its feline power in a tense posture, ideal for adorning a contemporary console. With the "Savana Elephant ," the amber and golden tones evoke the warmth of the African lands, bringing an atmosphere of travel and majesty to a living room.
More fluid, the marine sculptures such as the Maya Dolphins or the Emperor Swordfish evoke aquatic movement, their bluish hues shimmering in the daylight. Some creations even flirt with myth: a translucent unicorn , with rosy hues, invites daydreaming and naturally finds its place in a bedroom or intimate space.
Placed in an interior, these works become strong visual focal points. On a dark wood console, a panther embodies contained power, while in the center of a coffee table, a blue dolphin creates a luminous focal point that instantly attracts the eye. In a modern bookcase, a stylized horse stands out among the books as an artistic nod, and in an elegant entrance, an amber elephant establishes an atmosphere of prestige from the first step taken.
Their strength also lies in their ability to interact with the seasons: in summer, the amber tones ignite under the sun, bringing warmth and intensity. In autumn, the fawn and golden hues resonate with the falling leaves and enhance the conviviality of the space. In winter, deep blues or frosty grays create an almost meditative serenity, ideal for an office or library. Finally, in spring, an animal sculpture in verdant hues seems to be reborn with nature, diffusing freshness and vitality into the home.
Daum Crystal: An ancestral know-how that brings light back to life.
Since the end of the 19th century, the Daum Manufacture has established itself as one of the greatest glassmaking workshops in the world. Mastering crystal paste and the rare lost-wax casting technique, it meticulously reveals the folds of a wing, the tension of a muscle, or the curve of a fin. The lengthy process—melting, annealing, polishing, satin finishing—allows for the creation of color gradients impossible to reproduce in industrial production.
Rooted in the history of Art Nouveau, the House has always brought together Flora, Fauna, and Woman, the famous "3F" that make up its identity. In the 1920s, it opened itself to Art Deco and the feminine world, enriching its artistic vocabulary. Even today, its workshops collaborate with contemporary sculptors and designers, who offer a new perspective on animals and their symbolism. The singularity of Daum lies in its art of gradation, its iridescence, and its transparency, which give every animal sculpture a vibrant intensity. No other crystal manufacturer masters color with such freedom: each creation becomes a French signature, a living legacy of artistic heritage.
Cavalcade Chess Knight
Cavalcade Chess Knight
Cavalcade Pencil holder
Cavalcade Two horse sculpture
Sculptures by selection
of shades
Mer de Corail Royal angelfish
Jardin de Cactus - Emilio Robba XL Cactus
Cavalcade Chess Knight
Horoscope dragon
Natacha Mondon Alliance
Jean-Philippe Richard Amélie
Poétique by Tamara Ralph Centerpiece
Camelia Large bowl
Citrus Small vase
Citrus Candle
Serge Mansau Doudours
Butterfly
Rose Passion Small vase
Dominique Vial Alcyone
Eternal Rose
Eternal Rose
Eternal Rose
Jardin de Lotus Soliflore
Camelia Ornamental flower
Nature and its harmonious and delicate forms have inspired Daum's creations since the Art Nouveau period, in which Daum was a major player. It was this artistic trend, characterized by inventiveness, colors, and rhythms inspired by trees, insects, and other animals, that made Daum an art industry at the beginning of the 20th century. For 140 years, Daum has continuously paid homage to nature—abundant, lush, and wild—through extraordinary pieces that demonstrate the exceptional craftsmanship of the Daum workshops. These collections are the link between Daum's creative heritage, current creations, and those to come.