His shapes were often sculptural, either in their broad shape, or sometimes incorporating figures modelled by sculptors he collaborated with. The
Symbolist sculptor Alphonse Voisin-Delacroix (1857–1893) was one collaborator until his early death. Like some other
Art Nouveau potters Dalpayrat often made pieces to be mounted with metal elements by metalworking firms, including one lamp base designed with a glass and metal shade by
Tiffany Studios of New York. This marriage was very likely arranged by
Siegfried Bing, whose Paris gallery
Maison de l'Art Nouveau sold works by both makers. An inkwell with bronze mounts, also in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, has the metal marked by
Edward Colonna, a regular designer in metal for Bing. His largest work was an elaborate
cheminée, or fireplace with
overmantel, in blackened
poplar wood with many stoneware inserts, which was sold to the French state for the
Musée du Luxembourg (it is now in the
Musée d'Orsay, both in Paris). This was made with his business partner Adèle Lesbros, who also financed him. He won a number of prizes in the national and international competitions and shows that were an important route for ceramicists to promote their work, culminating in gold medals in the
World's Fairs the
World's Columbian Exposition (
Chicago, 1893) and
Exposition Universelle, Paris 1900. His wife and three sons joined in the business, but it closed in 1906, after which he retired to his native Limoges. His house and workshop in Bourg-la-Reine is now owned by the town and holds the musée Dalpayrat, with more than 120 of his pieces. In 2015, two Dalpayrat vases in an auction at
Christie's New York sold for US$23,750, and US$17,500. File:Vase with face MET DP318377 (cropped).jpg|Vase with face, 1892–93, modelled by Alphonse Voisin-Delacroix. File:Vase MET ES732.jpg|Vase, 1897 File:Pierre Adrien Dalpayrat (Musée des arts décoratifs) (9119992994).jpg|teapot with
silver-gilt mounts, including hinged lid, by 1898 File:Inkwell (France), ca. 1890–1900 (CH 51685077-2) (cropped).jpg|Inkwell in stoneware &
gilt-bronze mounts, 1890s File:Vase rouleau art nouveau (Musée de l'île-de-France) (9762772374).jpg|Vase, c. 1900, with
silver-gilt mounts File:Vase MET ES3777.jpg|Tall vase, c. 1900 File:Vase (France), ca. 1900 (CH 18666929) (cropped).jpg|Vase, c. 1900 File:Table lamp MET DT8739.jpg|Table lamp, with glass and metal shade by
Tiffany & Co., by 1902. File:Pierre Adrien Dalpayrat-Vase-Grassi Museum (2) (cropped).jpg|Vase, 1904 File:Jardinière art nouveau (Bourg-la-Reine) (9051553391).jpg|
Jardinière with bronze lizard handles File:Encrier art nouveau (Bourg-la-Reine) (9049185507) (cropped).jpg|Inkwell with metal cover File:La maison Dalpayrat (Bourg-la-Reine) (9068712972).jpg|Dalpayrat's house,
Bourg-la-Reine, now a museum ==Notes==