Liberty & Co was founded in 1875 by Sir Arthur Lasenby Liberty (1843-1917. He profoundly influenced the design of English and dress and interiors. He sold exotic goods from China,…
Meissen porcelain or Meissen china was the first European hard-paste porcelain. During the Art Nouveau era Meissen produced some typical Art Nouveau designs including figures, vases and tableware, however, they…
Nathan & Hayes (George Nathan and Ridley Hayes) were Birmingham silversmiths although their marks can also be found on items assayed in Chester and London. They were prominent between 1888…
Rene Lalique (René-Jules) was renown as an Art Deco glass designer but he started work as an innovative Art Nouveau jeweler who incorporated glass into many of his creations. Lalique…
The Rozenburg factory is known for its production of porcelain and pottery in the Art Nouveau style. Adopting the curvilinear forms and stylized decorative motifs fashionable throughout Europe, the factory…
Sevres had some wonderful artists working in the company during the Art Nouveau era. Artists included Juliette Vesque and Jean Paul Milet. Many of the items produced during this time,…
William Hair Haseler was a Birmingham silversmith who partnered with Arthur Lasenby Liberty, the founder of Liberty & Co. William Haseler's maker's mark can be found on a variety of…