Daum (studio)

Established at the end of the 19th century, Daum's renown was originally linked to the École de Nancy[3] and the art of pâte-de-cristal, a major contributing factor to its worldwide reputation.

[10] This exhibition featured Dali's products created for DAUM but also those of other collaborations such as Richard Texier, Arman, César, Jérôme Mesnager,[11] Carlos Mata, Ben.

Among them were: In 2017, an example of an Art Nouveau Daum Nancy cameo glass vase, characterized by its Egyptian Revival style, was appraised on the popular television show Antiques Roadshow.

[citation needed] The vase, notable for its intricate design and historical significance, was appraised by Alan Kaplan, a renowned expert in glass art.

Kaplan highlighted the vase's exquisite craftsmanship and its representation of the Egyptian Revival style, which gained prominence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often inspired by archaeological discoveries of the time.

Daum vase, circa 1900
Cameo glass vase by Daum Nancy
Daum display in Harrods London department store in 2007