Recent years see an increasing number of luxury fashion brands diving into the home decor market, which launches a series of homeware collections to integrate luxury into daily life.
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Take Dior. Since opening the Dior Maison boutique – which offers everything tastemakers need to make their home sing – in Paris two years ago, the brand’s minimalistic DNA have extended from clothing and handbags to home furnishings.
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A timeless object, the hot basket bags this season is reinvented by Dior Maison in a series of summer creations that are as daring. Produced using precious savoir-faire techniques, they enhance wicker’s natural beauty by punctuating it with emblematic Dior codes, such as the cannage motif and Monsieur Dior’s lucky star.
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In addition, Cordelia de Castellane has designed two bath linen collections, each composed of a set of four towels and a bathmat available in two colourways: navy blue and grey, one of Christian Dior’s favourite shade. Refined toile de Jouy appears as a delicate embroidered signature; another iconic symbol, cannage, with its distinctive, graphic lines, also appears in tone-on-tone on white or powder pink linens.
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