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Dior Maison's Lotus homeware is spring fresh
Dior Maison introduces its new 'Lotus' homeware collection, which draws inspiration from the Egyptian blue lotus flower. This collection, arriving in boutiques this month, was conceived by Dior Maison's artistic director, Cordelia de Castellane. The Egyptian blue lotus, a powerful symbol throughout history, represents rebirth and the triumph of order over chaos, traditionally seen rising from murky waters to bring light and color. While the flower holds deep spiritual associations and has captivated artists and craftsmen for centuries, de Castellane's interpretation for the 'Lotus' collection leans towards a more rustic and humble aesthetic.
De Castellane's personal style, described as more 'Heidi than Parisian,' heavily influences the collection's overall feel. The palette features washed-out blues and greens, reminiscent of 1950s design, adding a sweet and unassuming touch to the pieces. The collection includes a range of items such as crockery, painted glassware, and hand-embroidered table linen. Specific examples highlighted are the Blue Lotus Dinner Plate, Green Lotus Salento Candle Holders, Blue Lotus Carafe, and hand-embroidered Lotus motif napkins. These items collectively aim to evoke the early arrival of Spring.
Despite de Castellane's emphasis on a rustic charm over the mystical, the collection subtly carries a metaphysical essence, suggesting a renewal and fresh beginning, much like the symbolic nature of the lotus flower itself. The collection begins at £100, reflecting its premium design and craftsmanship associated with Dior Maison. This release underscores the enduring appeal of natural motifs in home decoration and the ability of designers to re-contextualize historical symbols within contemporary aesthetics.
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