Difficult, so many patterns and they all have something that your bonbonnière has in its pattern, there are subtle differences every time but a pattern's a pattern and should be found back the same way on different items. Having said that, like I mentioned in a different post, everything was possible at VSL. I'm not sure though if these subtle differences would have been important enough to be altered to make it a customised order.
The closest I could find is pattern 'Louise', but the lozenges have three lines cut in them instead of 2 like on your piece.
Here's a link that shows the pattern Louise, just an example but I have checked and it is exactly cut like this on different items. You'll notice as well that the strawberry cut facets, like on your piece, are missing on it and I haven't found an example of this pattern with it. They all have a line of olives cut underneath the pattern.
https://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/Belle-serie-de-4-verres-cristal-Val-Saint-Lambert-mod-Louise/254279826220?hash=item3b34423b2c:g:2YAAAOSwprpc8nqESeveral details can also be found back in the 'Floréal' pattern, it looks like a combination of the two, Floréal and Louise, but once again it is not exactly that. Please don't think I'm criticizing your piece, I find that looking at an item in detail can help attributing it to one or the other. Quality and symmetry can also be an indication and your piece looks like it is nicely done, from what I can see.
This not very common colour was used at VSL early 1900's an onwards but I only have seen it cut to clear and of course, it wasn't exclusive to VSL. Shape wise I haven't found anything similar with a lid this shape but i'll continue searching. It's a close one but I can't confirm for now.