Decorate your home with festive decorations for Christmas 2025, with CFOC, Diptyque, Durance, Lalique & Bonsoirs
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Christmas 2025 would focus on personalization and sustainability. Traditional colors blend with modern shades like blush pink, burgundy, and steel blue. Natural and recycled materials take center stage, along with LED lights and reusable decorations. In terms of style, it’s all about reimagined nostalgia, big bows, oversized garlands, and vintage pieces create a décor that’s warm, eco-friendly, and full of character. Let’s get here some other suggestions, in case of. By AL & ST


For the end of the year, Durance invites us into a poetic and sensory world with its Christmas 2025 collection, titled “Ciel Etoilé” (as for “Starry Sky”). True to its artisanal know-how, the brand offers handmade candles, crafted in its workshops in Grignan, in the heart of Provence, using natural wax and carefully composed fragrances. The elegant midnight blue design, sprinkled here with stars, evokes the magic of a winter sky, instantly creating a warm and refined atmosphere at home. This luminous collection celebrates this authentic Provence brand’s signature holiday scents (photo credits: Durance).



The much-loved classics return once again, the comforting smell of a fir tree by the fireplace, the warm blend of cinnamon and orange, and the iconic “Galette des Rois” candle, which hides a ceramic charm and may sometimes reveal a surprise gift for lucky users. These familiar, cozy and gourmet aromas are eventually joined by three olfactory creations, a soft and powdery scent, reminiscent of floral skincare, a sweet chocolate-orange fragrance, inspired by candied orangettes, and a fresh, woody scent, able to capture the feeling of a stroll, through some kind of snowy forest.



To extend this fairy experience, Durance is also launching a selection of gift sets, designed for every kind of festive gesture, from thoughtful Secret Santa gifts to generous surprises, without forgetting the unmissable advent calendar and after calendar. Highlights include a well-being box combining a scented candle, with a deck of positive affirmation cards, and a decorative carousel that turns the flame into a gentle, spinning display. As always, the brand offers smart deals, with discounts during seasonal sales, private events, and a welcome offer through newsletter sign-up.
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Still for the 2025 holiday season, the Diptyque company invites us to step into a poetic and sensory universe, named A Night of Wax and Gold, as a magical tale imagined by Victor Pouchet, illustrated by Vincent Puente, and enriched by Inès Mélia. Inspired by the atmosphere of the literary cafés of Saint-Germain-des-Prés quarter in Paris, the story features a dreamy bookseller, a mischievous cat named Archibald, and a mysterious golden pinecone, endowed with fascinating olfactory powers. From this tale emerges a limited-edition collection, as a true tribute to imagination, light, and fragrance. Their home decoration collection extends the magic of this tale, notably through mouth-blown glass ornaments, illustrated porcelain trays.


But also gilded candle holders, and matchboxes, all serving as playful nods to this winter story. Alongside them, Inès Mélia’s exclusive creations bring an artistic and whimsical touch, like a pinecone paperweight, a wax tree topper, and dancing letter ornaments to hang and spell out the “All Fire All Flame” message. Between poetry, artisanal craftsmanship, and imagination, this collection transforms every gesture into a ritual, every object into a story, and every interior into an enchanted setting. In the golden warmth of those fairy candles and the radiance of the precious finishes, join Diptyque to celebrate the festive season as a sensory tale, where design and scented sensations illuminate this new year’s end.
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Since 1965, the CFOC company (for Compagnie Française de l’Orient et de la Chine) has offered a unique art of living, born from the meeting of Eastern traditions and Western sensibilities. Founded by François Dautresme, a passionate traveler, fascinated by craftsmanship, the brand has always sought to highlight the beauty of the gesture, the nobility of natural materials, and the richness of cultural heritage. Through everyday objects that are both functional and aesthetic, CFOC embodies a timeless, understated elegance.


To mark its 60th anniversary, the house revisits its archives and reinvents its design codes with a collection that pays tribute to its heritage while looking to the future. Ceramics shaped in Jingdezhen, lacquerware in iconic shades, like the CFOC emblematic red and Jun blue, and textiles inspired by Korean and Japanese traditions, each piece reflects a dialogue between innovation and memory. From monumental jars to Khanta patchwork cushions, and delicately glazed tableware, it seems that craftsmanship is at the heart of every creation. Signed, numbered, and often produced in limited editions, these pieces embody a preserved know-how reinterpreted with contemporary times.
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Well known for its premium home linens, the French brand Bonsoirs is now exploring new territory, by introducing its first line of scented objects. This olfactory collection enhances the Bonsoirs experience by adding a new sensory dimension to your place (photo credits: AP).
Each fragrance in this collection tells its own story. From the radiant blend of Italian citrus and Indian jasmine in the Énergie Dorée to the fresh green notes of eucalyptus, mint, and basil, in the Échappée Verte, the scents are designed to evoke a certain emotion and atmosphere.


Some evoke the comforting softness of freshly washed cotton through lavender and sage, featured in the Rêve Blanc, while others reveal, like Feu Terracotta propose a more intense personality, combining pink pepper, rosemary, and Texan cedarwood. At the heart of the collection lies Bonsoirs‘ signature scent, the Sérénité Bleue, a soothing composition of Paraguayan petitgrain, French clary sage, and warm cedarwood. Beyond the fragrances themselves, Bonsoirs brings particular attention to the design of the objects.
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