Dior

Corolle

Objects

Year

2019-2026

The Corolle lamp pays tribute to Christian Dior’s iconic New Look, echoing the signature lines of the Corolle skirt and initiating a subtle dialogue between past and present. Handcrafted in mouth-blown glass, in the tradition of Murano’s master glassmakers, each piece perpetuates skills passed down through generations. The glass takes on a textile quality — from pleating to draping — evoking the House’s archives. Other lights celebrate basketry, the ancestral art of weaving plant fibers, reinterpreting Dior Maison’s signature cannage motif.

Meticulously created for Dior, in a timeframe that mirrors the rhythm of the haute couture ateliers at 30 Montaigne, these pieces are declined in a range of series, dimensions, colors, and exceptional techniques.

'Light projections are as important as the work on the material that gives rise to them; they develop into a formal language of their own and their immateriality becomes something tangible. Through these reflections, light itself turns into matter.' - Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance

Dior

Process
  • 01 Glass workshop
  • 02 Glass making
  • 03 Filigrane technique
  • 04 Tartan technique
  • 05 Noé's sketch
  • 06 Glass in the mold
  • 07 Glass out of the mold
  • 08 Cold work part
  • 09 Prototype review
  • 10 Prototype review
  • 11 Thickness cut
  • 12 Bamboo fibers
  • 13 Bamboo stools
  • 14 Cannage pattern
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