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Dior Maison Unveils New Corolle Lamps with Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance at Salone del Mobile 2026

architecture-design · 2026-04-22

At the Salone del Mobile 2026, which took place from April 21 to 26 in Milan's Palazzo Landriani, Dior Maison, in collaboration with designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance, introduced the new Corolle lamps. This partnership, which has been evolving since 2019, enhances lighting through innovative materials and design. The scenography draws inspiration from the gardens of Villa Les Rhumbs, where Christian Dior spent his childhood. Thai artists Korakot Aromdee and Vasana Saima contributed mesmerizing forms to the display. The lamps, available in table and portable versions in grey, pink, and white, are made from Murano glass, featuring mouth-blown central bells and engraved "CD" buttons. Additionally, the collection showcases bamboo elements inspired by gardens, highlighting Dior Maison’s dedication to design.

Key facts

  • Dior Maison and Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance presented new Corolle lamps at Salone del Mobile 2026.
  • The installation ran from April 21 to 26 at Palazzo Landriani in Milan's Brera district.
  • The collaboration began in 2019 and explores material and light.
  • The scenography referenced Villa Les Rhumbs, Christian Dior's childhood garden.
  • Thai artists Korakot Aromdee and Vasana Saima contributed to the installation.
  • Lamps are inspired by Christian Dior's New Look and come in grey, pink, and white.
  • Lamps are crafted with Murano glassmaking techniques in Venice.
  • A complementary basketry series uses Madake bamboo woven in Japan.

Entities

Artists

  • Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance
  • Korakot Aromdee
  • Vasana Saima
  • Christian Dior
  • Nicolo De March
  • Eduard Sanchez Ribot

Institutions

  • Dior Maison
  • Salone del Mobile
  • Whitewall

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Brera district
  • Palazzo Landriani
  • Villa Les Rhumbs
  • Venice
  • Japan
  • Thailand

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