One of the House’s favourite traditions in May is to honour the lily of the valley, Christian Dior’s lucky charm and the emblem of fine weather
Cover One of the House’s favourite traditions in May is to honour the lily of the valley, Christian Dior’s lucky charm and the emblem of fine weather
One of the House’s favourite traditions in May is to honour the lily of the valley, Christian Dior’s lucky charm and the emblem of fine weather
Dior Maison honours the lily of the valley, Christian Dior’s lucky charm, in May, with springtime décor ideas from the luxury homeware's creative director Cordelia de Castellane. Photographed in her own garden, the enchanting shoot showcases a profusion of flowers blooming across the plates in the Granville collection and the New Lily of the Valley line featuring the delicate flower in porcelain, glasses, and tea and coffee sets.

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Photo 1 of 10 Finely illustrated bell-shaped flowers adorn the range
Photo 2 of 10 Hydrangeas and branches of wisteria are key elements of the Granville collection
Photo 3 of 10 The New Lily of the Valley line makes tableware delightful with four-leaf clovers and precious bouquets of lily of the valley
Photo 4 of 10 Cordelia de Castellane's effortlessly chic style imbues everything she does
Photo 5 of 10 The Granville stemware features shades of amethyst, emerald and blue gray
Photo 6 of 10 Green is naturally one of the prominent colours of this collection
Photo 7 of 10 The range's stemware is as refined as its source of inspiration
Photo 8 of 10 One of the House’s favourite traditions in May is to honour the lily of the valley, Christian Dior’s lucky charm and the emblem of fine weather
Photo 9 of 10 This joyful shoot was captured at Dior Maison's creative director Cordelia de Castellane's idyllic retreat north of Paris
Photo 10 of 10 The Granville collection pays tribute to Christian Dior's invaluable memories of the region of the same name in Normandy.
Finely illustrated bell-shaped flowers adorn the range
Hydrangeas and branches of wisteria are key elements of the Granville collection
The New Lily of the Valley line makes tableware delightful with four-leaf clovers and precious bouquets of lily of the valley
Cordelia de Castellane's effortlessly chic style imbues everything she does
The Granville stemware features shades of amethyst, emerald and blue gray
Green is naturally one of the prominent colours of this collection
The range's stemware is as refined as its source of inspiration
One of the House’s favourite traditions in May is to honour the lily of the valley, Christian Dior’s lucky charm and the emblem of fine weather
This joyful shoot was captured at Dior Maison's creative director Cordelia de Castellane's  idyllic retreat north of Paris
The Granville collection pays tribute to Christian Dior's invaluable memories of the region of the same name in Normandy.

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Jennifer Choo
Regional Managing Editor of Tatler Homes, Tatler Malaysia
Tatler Asia

Jennifer Choo is Regional Managing Editor of Tatler Homes, covering architecture, interior design, and art across Asia. Based in Malaysia, she oversees regional content on luxury residential design and contemporary art collections. Legally trained but choosing to pursue her passion for design, she previously led notable design publications and worked as an interior stylist and art consultant for property developers, design firms, and private clients.