Twenty Years of Objects with a Soul

A growing legacy of beauty, emotion, and craft

As we open a new chapter, we pause to look back.

Founded in 2005 by Elad Yifrach, L’OBJET was born from a desire to elevate the everyday—to create objects that bring people together, awaken emotion, and transform ritual into art. Rooted in craftsmanship and guided by intuition, the House has evolved into a universe where design, fragrance, and culture converge.

This is not a story of nostalgia, but of continuity. A legacy still unfolding.

As we begin a new year—and celebrate twenty years of creation—we honor the moments, collaborations, and collections that shaped who we are today, while embracing all that is yet to come.

2005 — The Beginning

L’OBJET is founded by Elad Yifrach as an intuitive, emotional response to design. Born from a desire to celebrate life’s rituals, the House sets out to transform everyday objects into vessels of beauty, memory, and connection—where craftsmanship meets imagination.

2005 — Bergdorf Goodman

Bergdorf Goodman becomes L’OBJET’s very first retail partner. More than a point of sale, it marks an early recognition of the House’s singular voice and establishes a relationship rooted in trust, creativity, and shared values—one that endures to this day.

2007 — Aegean

The Aegean dinnerware collection is introduced, inspired by Mediterranean sea, ancient forms, and the poetry of the table. Today, available in white, gold, and platinum, it stands as L’OBJET’s longest-running dinnerware collection and a pure expression of timeless design.

2007 — Entering the World of Fragrance

The first L’OBJET candle, Coral, is unveiled. Sculpted in bisque porcelain, adorned with hand-painted coral and 24-carat gold, it signals the House’s first exploration into scent—where fragrance becomes an object, and an object becomes an emotion. In 2022, the Coral candle is revisited and subtly transformed. Its design is refined with a more contemporary sensibility, honoring the original while embracing a modern expression—proof that true icons evolve without losing their soul.

2008 — Harrods, London

L'OBJET opens its first flagship boutique in London with Harrods. Set inside one of the world's most iconic destinations, the space establishes a long-term presence with a distinctive, discerning clientele, marking a pivotal moment in the House's retail and global journey.

2011 — Fortuny: A First Collaboration

L’OBJET unveils its first collaboration—and Fortuny’s very first ever collaboration with another brand. Invited into the legendary Venetian archives, Elad Yifrach imagines a complete lifestyle collection inspired by historic textiles, light, and craftsmanship, translating Fortuny’s heritage into dinnerware, décor, and fragrance.

2012 — Malachite

The Malachite collection debuts as part of the Cabinet of Curiosities. With its impactful green motif, it quickly became a signature of the House. Still a bestseller today, Malachite embodies L’OBJET’s belief that good design transcends time and trends.

2018 — The Apothecary Collection

The House deepens its exploration of scent with the launch of the Apothecary collection. Hand soaps, lotions, and bath rituals elevate daily gestures into moments of indulgence, bringing fragrance closer to the body—and closer to the soul.

2019 — Haas Brothers

Unveiled at Art Basel Miami at the Bass Museum, the Haas Brothers collection introduces 65 pieces of functional art infused with humor, fantasy, and surrealism. This collaboration marks a turning point, affirming L’OBJET’s place at the intersection of art, design, and emotion.

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2022 — Madison Avenue, New York

L’OBJET opens its Madison Avenue boutique, a return to the city where the House first found its home. Conceived as a destination, the space brings together design, fragrance to reveal the full universe of the brand in New York.

2023— Paris Boutique

L’OBJET opens its Paris boutique in the iconic Saint-Germain neighborhood. Conceived as a large, immersive universe, the space unfolds across two distinct yet complementary worlds-one dedicated to design, the other to fragrance-offering a curated journey through the House's art of living, craftsmanship, and sensorial expression.

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2023 — Eau de Parfum

The House reaches a deeply personal milestone with the launch of its First Eau de Parfum collection: Rose Noire, COte Maquis, Oh Mon Dieu', and Bois Sauvage. Long envisioned by Elad Yifrach as the most intimate way to connect with the client, fragrance becomes skin, memory, and identity-an invisible yet powerful extension of L'OBJET's universe.

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2024 – PRISM

L’OBJET introduces PRISM, one of the House’s first explorations into glassware. Hand-cut and defined by bold color combinations, the collection is designed to reflect light with playful intensity. In 2025, the PRISM universe expands with the introduction of barware. New forms extend the collection’s vibrant language, inviting color, light, and celebration into moments of gathering and ritual.

2025 — London Flagship Boutique

L'OBJET opens its second flagship boutique in London, on Sloane Street, further anchoring the House in London's design landscape and offering a refined, immersive expression ofits evolving lifestyle vision.

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2025 — New Delhi Flagship Boutique

The opening of the New Delhi boutique marks LOBJETs envy into a new cultural landscape. Celebrating design, fragrance, and craftsmanship, the store opens as part of the House's 25th anniversary year.

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2025 – Fortuny: The Second Chapter

A second Fortuny collection is unveiled, renewing the dialogue between the two houses. This new chapter reinterprets heritage through a contemporary lens, celebrating shared values of craftsmanship, beauty, and timeless elegance.

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