Dior Maison has introduced a refreshed Dioriviera collection, pursuing the vibrant vitality that creative director Jonathan Anderson holds dear. Reborn as a luminous new lineup, the collection expands on the beloved summer lifestyle range.
At the heart of the collection is the "Dior Arabesque" print — a delicate homage to Christian Dior's passion for nature and art. Reinterpreted from a work created by artist Christian Bérard* for VOGUE magazine, the print features a breathtaking surrealist bouquet composed of flowers and feminine motifs. This enchanting design appears across tableware including plates and cups, notebooks, and throws and cushions with delicate embroidery. Parasols and deck chairs — garden furniture making their return this season — are also dressed in the same striking pattern.

© JEAN-MARIE BINET

© JEAN-MARIE BINET
The glassware balances graphical impact with elegance, drawing inspiration from the "Escale à Portofino" perfume bottle and offered in pastel and smoky hues. The "Cannage Provence" tray showcases the pink and grey tones beloved by Christian Dior, while water bottles and mugs carry medallions accented with delicate ribbons.




The collection is completed by four exceptional creations born of outstanding craftsmanship. Among them are three ceramic models produced in collaboration with Manufacture des Émaux de Longwy, a manufacturer founded in 1798.
Conceived as a prelude to carefree, sun-drenched days, the Dioriviera collection offers a light and joyful experience.
*Christian Bérard was one of the closest friends of founder and couturier Christian Dior. From the very founding of the Maison, he was actively involved in the decoration of 30 Montaigne and the "Colifichets" boutique.