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Dior Maison brings a flourish of springtime reverie to your tablescape with its latest collection, Champs de Tulipes. A poetic tribute to the blooms Christian Dior so adored, the new line captures the maison’s enduring dialogue between heritage and modernity. This time, however, it does so through the art of the table.
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Inspired by Dior’s 1953 haute couture archives, the tableware collection revisits the Tulipe line that Monsieur Dior himself conceived. Here, the tulip, long associated with love and renewal, unfurls across exquisite Limoges porcelain. Each piece, hand-painted and delicately finished with 24-karat gold detailing, lends a sense of quiet opulence.
The plates, available in dinner (SGD350) and dessert (SGD300) sizes, resemble a garden in full bloom. Graceful petals sweep across the surface in four soft colourways: green, pink, purple and grey. As a result, they create a luminous interplay of colour and light that feels both fresh and refined.
You can also invite a sense of occasion into everyday rituals with the coffee cup (SGD550) and teacup (SGD650) sets. Paired with saucers, they echo the same floral motifs, tying the collection together. But look closer and another charming detail emerges. A whimsical dragonfly discreetly adorns the reverse of each piece and hides within the cups.
Designed to be mixed and matched, Dior Maison's Champs de Tulipes collection reads as an effortlessly chic floral ode. It celebrates the art of living with ease, while bringing a touch of spring to every setting.
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