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20 YEARS OF L'OBJET

Founded in 2005 by Elad Yifrach, L’Objet grew out of a passion for blending exceptional craftsmanship with everyday beauty. Its first collection was personally introduced to Bergdorf Goodman, quickly gaining attention for its unique mix of heritage-inspired design and modern luxury. Over the past two decades, L’Objet has grown from a single designer’s vision to a global luxury presence. Yet, it remains true to its founding values: craftsmanship without compromise, storytelling that inspires, and beauty that elevates the everyday.

L’Objet’s creations are a dialogue between heritage and innovation.

Drawing inspiration from Mediterranean culture, global architecture, and the natural world, each piece blends time-honored techniques with contemporary design sensibilities. The brand’s artisans — many from multi-generational traditions — employ exceptional methods such as hand-gilding with 24-karat gold, intricate porcelain casting, and precise metalwork, producing objects that are both enduring and expressive.

“Every piece we create carries the soul of the hands that touched it.” - Elad Yifrach

As L’OBJET celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2025, the milestone marks not just two decades of design excellence, but a continuing journey of creative exploration. From intimate moments at the dining table to grand expressions of interior artistry, each L’OBJET creation invites its owner into a world of elegance, creativity, and meaning — proof that true luxury is timeless, and its story is still unfolding.

Porcelain, known as "white gold", has been central to L'OBJET’s identity since the beginning.


Each piece is a marriage of artistry and precision, guided by the hands of master artisans at L’Objet’s porcelain atelier in Portugal. This process requires moulding, firing, and hand-painting, with every step embracing irregularities that make each creation truly unique. This intricate work, often spanning months, results in objects that are both timeless and deeply personal. The Tokasu collection reflects this philosophy through the Japanese technique of indigo dyeing. Grooves are carved into each vessel, guiding the flow of pigment across the surface. The result is a series of patterns that make every piece one of a kind. The Damier vases continue this exploration of indigo, hand-painted in a deep glaze by skilled artisans. While their design is defined by clear, graphic forms, each vase still reveals subtle marks of the hand, bringing together structure and variation in a way that makes every piece unique.