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Art of opulence

These rare collectibles blur the lines between fine art and fine living, adding depth to your space.
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PHOTOGRAPHS by pauline songco for dialy tribune ‘DEVIL cat.’
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Your home is about what speaks to you.

Artworks can transform a living space. Choosing the right one depends on one’s style and the amount of space it will take up at home.

Rustan’s Art Series showcases limited-edition pieces from the world’s most revered luxury maisons. These rare collectibles blur the lines between fine art and fine living, adding depth to your space.Lladró – Art Editions

‘GUEST by Jade Puplebrown Little.’
‘GUEST by Kzeng Guiang Little.’
‘CHILD.’

Lladró – Art by Javier Calleja

Spanish artist Javier Calleja reimagines emotional storytelling with You Choose One, a limited-edition porcelain trio that invites whimsy and introspection. Each composition features three evocative characters — Child, Devil Cat and Angel Cat — rendered in his signature aesthetic of innocence and mischief. Every detail is hand-finished, making each of the 150 units a rare intersection of craftsmanship and contemporary art. Christofle Paris

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PHOTOGRAPH BY PAULINE SONGCO FOR DAILY TRIBUNE FROM the ‘Mood Roland-Garros’ collection.

Christofle Paris x Junichi Hakose

Christofle Paris, renowned for its impeccable silversmithing since 1830, unveils an extraordinary collaboration with acclaimed lacquer master Junichi Hakose. This partnership reimagines Christofle’s iconic MOOD collection through the lens of urushi and makie — traditional Japanese lacquer and gilding techniques.

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PHOTOGRAPH BY PAULINE SONGCO FOR DIALY TRIBUNE ‘THE Betrayal of Images.’
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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF LALIQUE LALIQUE crystal giraffe.

Lalique – Magritte x Lalique Art Collection

Lalique transposed surrealist master René Magritte’s iconic imagery into crystal form, creating six exquisite pieces that merge art history with artisan legacy. Magritte’s poetic absurdity emanates from the enigmatic bowler hat (Le Bouchon d’Épouvante) to the floating apple of Le Prêtre Marie and the famous pipe from La Trahison des Images.

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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DAUM SLICED lemon rounds.
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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DAUM CITRUS small vase.

Daum – Citrus Collection, Camélia Vase and Magnum Horse

Maison Daum turns to nature for inspiration in its Citrus Collection, a radiant ode to the lemon as both symbol and sculpture. With its Magnum Lemon Vase, towering at 51 cm and requiring over 670 hours of artisan work, the collection captures the lush textures and zesty palette of Andalusian groves.

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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BERNARDAUD ‘TULIPS’ is a part of the highly acclaimed ‘Celebration’ series.
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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BERNARDAUD ‘ELEPHANT.’ An inflatable elephant was one of the first pieces Jeff Koons worked with when he first moved to New York
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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BERNARDAUD BALLERINAS coup service plate features an image of Koons’ scultpure ‘Ballerinas (2010-14).

Jeff Koons for Bernardaud

The Ballerinas Coupe Service Plate, inspired by Koons’ Ballerinas sculpture from his Antiquity Series, radiates optimism, beauty, and serenity with its mirrored finish and soft color gradations. Elephant is a porcelain with mirrored textures and translucent colors.

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