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Echoing the inspirations of the Dioriviera collection thought up by Maria Grazia Chiuri as an invitation to venture away, Dior Maison presents a series of enchanting creations sublimated in natural materials. Prolonging this tribute imbued with gentle living and lightness, a selection of furniture – including side tables – and a beach mat are adorned with iconic cannage and accompany various decorative pieces magnified by Toile de Jouy Palms.

In the rarefied universe of DIOR MAISON, porcelain transcends utility to become a canvas for art de vivre. This curated gallery unveils a symphony of limited-edition collaborations and museum-caliber pieces—each meticulously hand-painted by maestros who transform fragile clay into timeless narratives.
Here, Christian Dior’s botanical obsessions bloom across plates and vases through strokes of pure artistry: delicate cornflowers, murmuring roses, and gold-veined motifs emerge under brushes guided by centuries-old savoir-faire.

At the forefront of contemporary architecture, a quiet revolution is taking place—technological and emotional at once. This is the rise of emotional architecture, a concept that goes far beyond aesthetics or sustainability. It’s about creating spaces that respond to the emotional state of their inhabitants, turning homes into living entities that perceive, interpret, and react.

In recent years, the concept of housing has evolved, and one of the most fascinating trends is that of luxury floating homes. These impressive structures not only offer a unique way of living, but they also give a water-based living experience like never before imagined. From innovative designs to sustainable technologies, luxury floating homes are redefining the way we interact with our aquatic environment.








