Trompe-l’œil
The Dior Maison Trompe-l’œil collection reinterprets an 18th-century decorative art, transforming the illusion of appetizing edibles into artisanal oeuvre.
Echoing the unique invitation – a plate featuring trompe-l’œil eggs – designed for Jonathan Anderson's first Dior défilé, Dior Maison unveils a collection of decorative ceramic objects. This line, inspired by the archives, pays homage to the 18th-century art of trompe l'oeil. On delicate plates, a croissant or whole eggs, symbols of renewal, are revealed as fascinating illusions. These poetic pieces embody artisanal excellence and attention to detail, the art and precision of gestures so dear to the House.
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