A well-designed project does not end with

the architecture. It is completed in the details.

Accessories are the final layer that brings

intention, balance, and personality to a

space. This is where the client’s taste and

references truly appear. The designer’s role

is to complement, not compete, selecting

pieces that add quietly and elegantly, without

overwhelming the composition or distracting

from the architectural lines that define the room.

For this season, my choice is intentional: a vase.

Spring invites freshness, light, and flowers that

bring movement and softness into the home.

The Alizé vase from Lalique’s Air de Lalique –

Chapter I collection reflects this spirit beautifully.

Founded in 1888 by René Lalique, the French

house became known for transforming glass

and crystal into artistic forms, moving from the

Art Nouveau movement into Art Deco while

maintaining exceptional craftsmanship. That

heritage is still present in every piece.

The vase’s vertical lines create a gentle senseof

flow, echoing the lightness of spring. Crafted

through precise artisanal techniques, with a

satin finish and refined detailing, each curve

feels intentional. The soft pearlescent coral tone

diffuses light subtly, adding warmth without

heaviness. Styled with tulips or simple branches,

it enhances the flowers while remaining elegant

on its own. It is a piece defined by tradition,

craftsmanship, and timeless sophistication.

– MURIEL MELO