Laura Gonzalez Landscapes Exhibition: Craft And Luminescent Elegance
Luxferity, 16.12.2025
A New Terrain In Luxury Craftsmanship — Landscapes By Laura Gonzalez
Paris meets New York in a luminous dialogue of light, material and visionary design.
Interior visionary Laura Gonzalez unveils her new collection, Landscapes, a meticulously curated exhibition that expands the boundaries of luxury design through artisanal craft and sculptural form. The show — presented across dual galleries in Paris and New York — transforms functional objects into poetic landscapes where light and texture converge in quiet opulence.

Anchored by unique lighting works and one‐of‐a‐kind furnishings, Landscapes reveals Gonzalez’s continued exploration of emotional craft and design as narrative. In a world where contemporary interiors increasingly celebrate handcrafted luxury, this exhibition echoes parallels with recent showcases of material mastery in the design world, such as Bentley Home’s Milan Design Week debut and Trussardi Casa’s refined furniture narratives at Milan Design Week 2024.

Illuminated Craft — Signature Lighting Sculptures
From the Mon Rocher Lamp to the Champs Lamp and the Golden Hour Lilypad chandelier, Gonzalez reframes lighting as an artful exploration of atmosphere and contour. Each piece is rooted in narrative:
- Mon Rocher Lamp — Murano glass hand-moulded with artisanal irregularities that elevate its amber, green, violet and frosted variants into luminous sculptural presence.
- Pierre Lamp — Sculpted onyx engages brass and paper in dialogic contrast, conjuring a softly radiant gem-like quality.
- Landscape Lamp — A limited edition ecological resin piece seated on refined marble, embodying the organic complexity of terrain in fifteen available variations.

These works resonate with design communities that champion craft over mass production, a theme also seen recently in the COS luxury candle launch where material and sensory narrative take center stage.

Furniture As Landform — Tables, Seating, Objects
In Landscapes, tables become topographies and seating echoes hills, valleys, and organic contours.
- Quilt Table — A monumental hand-painted oak expression, layered with rhythmic color and horizon-like gestures.
- Écorce Table — Bronze bark-like legs support a blown glass top, mimicking the tension between earth’s solidity and sky’s translucence.
- Backgammon Tables — Onyx and marble marquetry merge with Plexiglas legs, reframing play as sculptural exaltation.
- Colline Sofa & Relief Chairs — Through curves and textured upholstery, these pieces embody serenity and tactile sophistication.

A Gallery Within A Gallery — Artful Dialogues
Alongside the Landscapes collection, selected works from Fabien Conti’s Herbes series and pieces curated in collaboration with Amelie Du Chalard Gallery create a “gallery within a gallery” experience. Each canvas converses with objects around it, forging immersive topographies where light, hue and horizon meld.



This curated interweaving of design and fine art echoes how luxury spaces — from Celine’s Zurich flagship boutique to CHANEL’s alpine residency in Gstaad — merge environment, narrative and sensory experience.


The Luxury Landscape Re-Imagined
Landscapes does more than exhibit objects — it reframes luxury as tactile, handcrafted poetry. The collection unites material diversity with narrative richness, rooted in Gonzalez’s aesthetic that blends heritage craft, context-driven form and unparalleled elegance. This ethos resonates across contemporary luxury design trends and collector expectations today.


Photo Credits:
Nicole Franzen
Matteo Verzini
























































