Interior design creations and decorative objects with iconic Lalique motifs shine from the hotel lobby, through the various rooms and suites, to the magnificent Lalique Suite and Apartment. The Maya Hotel has a Lalique boutique offering exclusive pieces for sale.
The uniqueness of this collaboration will be gradually revealed between now and the opening of the Maya Hotel Courchevel in December 2025.
Founded in 1888 by visionary artist René Lalique, Lalique embodies audacity, elegance, and artistic excellence. A true jewel of French craftsmanship, the Maison stands as a symbol of unparalleled savoir-faire, timeless design, and refined sophistication.
With an instantly recognizable aesthetic, Lalique transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. From decorative objects and interior architecture to jewelry, fragrances, art, and hospitality, each creation reflects a distinctive art of living.
Lalique collaborates with renowned artists and designers — including Zaha Hadid, Damien Hirst, Anish Kapoor, Yves Klein, Arik Levy, Terry Rodgers, and James Turrell — to create unique works that merge innovation with heritage. These exclusive partnerships reveal bold artistic visions elevated by Lalique’s exceptional craftsmanship.
Since 1922, every piece has been handcrafted in the historic Lalique manufactory in Alsace, continuing a century-old tradition of excellence.
In the hushed cocoon of the Maya Hotel, a meeting of minds took place.
Lalique — master glassmaker and poet of crystal — has signed the décor of the eponymous Suite as one leaves a trace of soul.
Each creation, each shimmer tells a story: that of a rare symbiosis between art and hospitality.
It all began with Jean-Victor Pastor’s desire to call upon the excellence of decorative craftsmanship to offer a singular experience — an intimate setting that evokes the comfort of home. Here, luxury is not displayed, it is whispered. Crystal becomes a language, décor becomes a way of life.
A shared vision emerged: to offer more than a stay — to offer a moment suspended in time.
Every element of this bespoke décor, crafted by the Lalique Interior Design Studio, was conceived with delicacy, as an invitation to wonder.
In 1931, René Lalique designed the anemone as a crystal flower, gracefully placed upon a vanity or a table — an offering to the light.
At the Maya Hotel, this finely sculpted flower takes flight. It becomes mobile, suspended, ethereal. In a delicate balance, thirty-nine crystal anemones dance imperceptibly above the reception counter — the first promise of a luminous stay.
Within the Suite adorned with Lalique creations, the Maya Hotel invites guests to slow their gaze — to linger over works where crystal becomes a language, where each motif, each sculpted detail murmurs a subtle emotion.
These pieces are not mere decorations; they compose an atmosphere, an intimate world.
Above the dining table and bar, suspended crystal prisms capture the light and scatter it into golden sparks — a silent rain of reflections.
Along the staircase, pairs of finely chiseled swallows repeat in a rhythmic graphic dance, creating perfect harmony.
Heralds of spring, these birds take flight in a swirling installation that fills the space with poetry.
Across the bedroom, the dream continues.
A frosted garden blossoms above the headboard, where the iconic Merles et Raisins and Lauriers panels — each satin-finished and repolished — compose a bespoke artwork.
The crystal, colorless and shimmering, glows with golden hues against its softly brushed metal frames.