Lasvit’s chandelier shines in Cartier Brussels, winner of the Prix Versailles

The Cartier boutique in Brussels, featuring a bespoke chandelier by Lasvit, has been named one of the world’s most beautiful boutiques by the Prix Versailles – the global architecture and design award under UNESCO’s patronage.

Lasvit’s chandelier just became a part of an interior recognized on a global stage. The Cartier Brussels space awarded by Prix Versaulles now stands as a jewel of architecture and craft. It is more than a showcase for high jewelry, but a true cultural statement. Our chandelier brings Czech glassmaking heritage into this setting, honoring the centuries-old tradition that continues to shape our craft.

 

 

What recognition did the Cartier Brussels boutique receive?

 

The Prix Versailles honored Cartier Brussels as one of the world’s most beautiful boutiques, with Lasvit's bespoke chandelier that crowns the main salon. The distinction celebrates design quality and a positive impact on the built environment – not just in terms of beautifying the space, but also embodying principles of responsible and lasting design.

 

 

 

What was Lasvit’s role in the interior?

 

Working with studio Friedmann and Versace, Lasvit crafted a cascading glass composition of golden leaves that shimmer like moving light. Hand formed pieces in warm tones create soft reflections across the displays, guiding the eye and setting a calm rhythm for visitors.

 

 

 

Why does the Prix Versailles matter in the world of design?

 

The Prix Versailles celebrates outstanding achievements in architecture and design across the world. The award spotlights projects that are not aexcel aesthetically but also contribute to improving the quality of the built environment. The Cartier boutique in Brussels received the accolade for its architectural excellence and commitment to responsible luxury.

 

 

This project reflects Cartier’s ongoing commitment to responsible luxury, thoughtful material choices, and the preservation of craft. Lasvit’s chandelier, born in Northern Bohemia from a centuries-old glassmaking tradition, brings these values to light. It contributes to a space where beauty is purposeful, experience is considered, and responsibility is woven into every detail.

 

 

Where to learn more about the award?

 

Explore the project on the Prix Versailles website or other media coverage, which helps validate this news.