In pursuit of the fresh vitality championed by Jonathan Anderson, Dior Maison unveils a renewed chapter of its Dioriviera collection, introducing luminous creations designed to celebrate the spirit of summer living. Rooted in the House’s enduring connection to art, craftsmanship, and nature, the collection offers a refined vision of seasonal elegance through objects created for both interiors and outdoor spaces.

At the heart of the collection is the Dior Arabesque motif, a poetic tribute to Christian Dior’s passion for botany and the arts. Inspired by an original artwork created by artist Christian Bérard for Vogue, the surrealist print combines blooming florals with delicate feminine faces, bringing together fantasy and sophistication in equal measure.
The motif appears across a curated selection of tableware including plates and cups, alongside notebooks, embroidered throws, cushions, parasols, and deckchairs, transforming everyday objects into artistic statements.

Elsewhere, the collection continues to explore the Maison’s elegant visual codes through graphic yet understated design details. Glassware inspired by the Escale à Portofino perfume bottle is offered in soft pastel and smoky tones, while the Cannage Provence tray revisits Christian Dior’s favourite colours—pink and grey. Water bottles and mugs are similarly elevated through the House’s signature Medallion motif finished with delicate bow details.

The collection also highlights exceptional craftsmanship through four unique collector’s pieces, including three earthenware creations produced in collaboration with Manufacture des Émaux de Longwy, the historic French house founded in 1798 renowned for its decorative enamel artistry.

Designed as a joyful ode to warmer days, the new Dioriviera collection by Dior Maison captures the lightness, elegance, and escapism of summer through the lens of craftsmanship and artistic storytelling.