French designer Rene Lalique (1860 - 1945) was famous for his glass art creations, and was said to draw significant inspiration from nature in his works. A limited time event at Tokyo's Teien Art Museum will explore a range of Lalique's nature-inspired glass art pieces, including pendants depicting snowy landscapes, perfume bottles etched with fern patterns, and vases embellished with eucalyptus leaf motifs.
Adult admission to the event is priced at 1400 yen.
The Teien Art Museum is located 7 minutes on foot from Meguro Station on the JR Yamanote Line (East Exit) and the Tokyu Meguro Line (Main Gate). Alternatively, it's a 6 minute walk from Shirokanedai Station (Exit 1) on the Toei Mita Line.
For those who plan to drive, there is paid parking available on the museum grounds. It is charged at a rate of ¥800 for one hour, and then an additional ¥400 per half hour thereafter.
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