Material honesty
We name glass, resin, alloy, and pearl-finish beads for what they are. Meaning comes from the ritual, not an inflated material claim.
Our story
Maison Lumiere is a study in color, companionship, and objects that make a shared moment feel worth remembering.

The beginning
One question shaped the atelier.
The first studies paired familiar jewelry codes with pet-scale proportions: pearl luster, one focal stone, an adjustable closure, and enough visual quiet to let the companion remain the center.
That idea became Maison Lumiere. We curate decorative collars for supervised wear, then build a color story around each piece as a small ritual of attention rather than a medical promise.
What guides us
We name glass, resin, alloy, and pearl-finish beads for what they are. Meaning comes from the ritual, not an inflated material claim.
Each silhouette is selected around an adjustable range, visible proportions, and the two-finger fit used before supervised wear.
Color, luster, and one clear focal detail carry the design. The result feels considered without becoming costume.
A collar is never the story on its own. It marks portraits, celebrations, walks, and the ordinary closeness shared every day.

Material notes
Our current pieces use faceted glass or resin stones, pearl-finish acrylic beads, and gold-tone or silver-tone alloy hardware. Crystal names describe color and symbolic intention, not mineral composition.

Our mission
To make the affection already there visible, without asking the object to become more important than the animal.
We choose fewer silhouettes, show their materials plainly, and design the experience around measured selection and responsible wear.
Timeline
2019
Founder Elise began creating crystal charms for rescue companions.
2021
The first made-to-measure collar studio opened by appointment.
2024
Maison Lumiere introduced measured fittings and slow seasonal drops.
2026
The atelier expanded to global custom appointments and wellness-led gifting.