LVMH / Dior Globes

This design was originally for DIOR’s product, Miss DIOR parfume, DIOR Fashion and for the CEO of LVMH Mr. Bernard Arnault

The Flower Globe draws its inspiration from Catherine Dior, the sister of the renowned Christian Dior. A courageous French Resistance fighter during World War II, Catherine was also a passionate florist, her love for blooms deeply intertwined with her remarkable legacy.

The Dior Globe seeks to embody a bold yet delicate beauty, a tribute to the strength and resilience of women across the globe.
Taking a full year to create, the process was incredible, meticulous and exciting. Between the original concept and the final design, was a long journey.

- First Prototype Versions -

LVMH / Miss DIOR parfume

LVMH / DIOR Fashion

LVMH / CEO Mr. Bernard Arnault

- The Process of Creation -

With hundreds of individual, different types of flowers, initially carved in galalith in multiple dimensions. Silicon molds were made, cast in brass and individually painted and positioned by hand.

- Final Pieces -

The finished globe contains around five thousand flowers for the globe and seven thousand flowers for the stand. LED lights in display area and a tree pivot to enable smooth rotation.