Four collections from Dior Maison that will elevate your home

Four collections from Dior Maison that will elevate your home

Not only is Dior dominating the fashion scene, it is also keenly focused on bringing the same French expertise into people’s homes.

The Dior Maison collection fits this purpose flawlessly with a range of tableware, home accessories and dinnerware designed to bring the signature Dior touch to the home. Their latest collection embodies this purpose with stunning, high-quality designs perfect for refreshing and upgrading your home.

Kind of sweets called Tutti Frutti

Celebrating the joy of life and summer, the Dior Maison Tutti Frutti line was designed by Cordelia de Castellane. The collection features colorful fruit motifs, from banana to kiwi, and from passion to dragon fruit. Reflecting exceptional craftsmanship, these irresistible items of hand-blown glass from Italy, such as jugs, jam jars and decorative bubbles, infuse the interiors with their sunny spirit. As the finishing touches, Cannage Provence service creations – made up of luminous green plates and cups – as well as hand-woven bamboo accessories decorated with delicate little pieces of fruit, complete this summer collection.

Toile de Joy

Maria Grazia Chiuri constantly reinvents Toile de Jouy, the symbol of French skill and Dior style, enhancing the timeless Dior Maison line with her wild animals. Dinner, dessert and bread plates, as well as salad plates, soup bowls and tea and coffee sets, are decorated with these intense blue graphics; A new look that pays tribute to one of Christian Dior’s key colours. Each piece of Limoges – extra white – porcelain is created from a mould, and each piece is crafted by hand, from enamel to delicate painting that requires extreme delicacy, applying the ‘leaf decorating’ process. This charming collection will be discovered in the boutique, alongside tablecloths, whether plain or in white jacquard, revisiting unique styles. A luminous celebration of the art of entertainment forever dear to Dior.

Lucky Millie

Continuing this spring journey, Dior Maison also unveils, for the first time, a gardening collection entitled Lucky Milly. This series of exclusive creations, designed by Cordelia de Castellane, draws its inspiration from nature in tribute to Monsieur Dior’s love of flowers, a passion he developed since childhood, recalling tender moments next to his mother in the rose garden in Granville, Normandy. Echoing these rural memories, shamrocks appear gracefully on aprons, watering cans, gloves, tools, and utensils. Punctuated by the handwritten Christian Dior signature, these accessories come in rich shades of vibrant green, white and ochre, an elegant nod to the botanical references.

Lily of the valley

Christian Dior said in his memoirs: “Having inherited my mother’s passion for flowers, I was happiest in the company of plants and gardeners.” This new collection reflects those feelings. The New Lily of the Valley tableware collection is decorated with motifs of lilies of the valley and shamrocks – the fashion designer’s lucky charms – and is rich in wicker designs, such as placemats, baskets, frames and boxes, as well as porcelain dishes and decorative glass objects.

Lucky Millie

Continuing this spring journey, Dior Maison also unveils, for the first time, a gardening collection entitled Lucky Milly. This series of exclusive creations, designed by Cordelia de Castellane, draws its inspiration from nature in tribute to Monsieur Dior’s love of flowers, a passion he developed since childhood, recalling tender moments next to his mother in the rose garden in Granville, Normandy. Echoing these rural memories, shamrocks gracefully appear on aprons, watering cans, gloves, tools, and utensils. Punctuated by the handwritten Christian Dior signature, these accessories come in rich shades of vibrant green, white and ochre, a stylish nod to the botanical references.

(Images: Dior)

This story first appeared on Augustman Singapore.

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