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David Kantor Lalique Wall Calendar
Lalique Wall Calendar is Platinum Design Award winner in 2022 - 2023 Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design Award Category.
Lalique Wall Calendar

Conceptual Calendar for French premium glass manufacture Lalique. Connecting the world of unique handmade glass production by a premium manufacturer and the world that is entirely handmade from paper. To create an amazing imaginary space in which the luxurious world of glass and visual art is combined. Together with perfect printing technology, large format, special effects and surface treatments, they form a breath-taking story that will entertain you all year long.Great attention was paid to every detail and also on extremely precise processing and the top-quality print result.

Lalique Wall Calendar
David Kantor Lalique
David Kantor Wall Calendar
David Kantor design
David Kantor design
David Kantor

David Kantor is a Czech designer, graphic designer, photographer and illustrator. He is artistic director and founder of Kantors Creative Club, which focuses on cutting edge packaging, graphic and product design as well as photography. He is the author of packaging designs, the creator of key visuals and productions for major Czech brands as well as foreign corporations. It is best characterized by an individual approach to projects, searching for specific graphic motifs, whether illustrations or photographs. It also features a distinctive graphic style, a straightforward approach to customers and years of industry experience. He has won many important awards for his projects, and his works can be seen in many diverse fields of human activity, especially but in the commercial sphere of food and drink producers.

Lalique

Lalique is a French glass manufacture, founded by renowned glassmaker and jeweller René Lalique in 1888. Crystal Lalique, the ultimate symbol of French luxury. Lalique is best known for producing crystal decorative items, interior design, jewellery, glass art, including perfume bottles, vases, and hood ornaments during the early twentieth century.