Description
Lazulis is named for lapis lazuli the deep blue precious stone ground into the most expensive pigment in the history of Western painting, used by the greatest Old Masters exclusively for the robes of kings and the Virgin Mary, reserved across centuries for the subjects and moments considered too important for any lesser colour. The name is not hyperbole. The deep royal navy velvet of the Blue Barok suite saturated, serious, and completely without compromise earns the reference.
This is the collection where blue stops being a colour choice and becomes a statement of sovereign ambition, and where the gold of the Liberty table and Pastil side tables is not a contrast but a confirmation: the same blue-and-gold combination that appears in the coffered ceilings of Versailles, the mosaic vaults of Byzantine cathedrals, and the ceremonial palaces of the Arabian Gulf.
The Blue Barok sofa commands the back of the composition with the unambiguous authority of a piece that has decided, once and for all, that it is the most important object in the room. Its deep royal navy velvet upholstery, carved ornamental back panel with interlocking baroque scrollwork picked out in the same saturated blue, and gilded cabriole legs create a silhouette of exceptional visual weight a sofa that reads not as luxury but as sovereignty. Against a backdrop of deep navy velvet draping, warmly uplighted stone wall panels, and a crystal chandelier rotating overhead, the Blue Barok sofa performs the rare compositional feat of being the element that both anchors and elevates everything around it simultaneously.
Two Blue Barok chairs extend its vocabulary on either side with full chromatic and material consistency: the same carved baroque frame, the same royal navy velvet, the same gilded legs, in a more compact armchair format that flanks the sofa with a quiet, matched authority. Together the three Blue Barok pieces form a suite of unbroken blue that is unlike anything else in the catalog not a choice of colour but a declaration of it. Two pillows placed on the right armchair deliver the collection’s defining tonal counterpoint with studied elegance: a deep navy velvet cushion that disappears into the chair’s own upholstery and a gold-and-champagne chevron print cushion that introduces the collection’s second dominant tone, the precise pairing of blue and gold that Lazulis makes its entire thesis.
At the center of the arrangement, the Liberty coffee table returns from Gatsby for its second and most dramatically appropriate appearance in the catalog. Here, against the royal blue of the Barok suite, its mirror-polished sculptural gold curve reads not as a design statement but as a natural counterpart gold existing alongside blue not as a contrast but as a pair, the way it has existed in the most opulent interiors of every major civilisation that understood luxury as a language.
Under the warm amber uplighting of the venue and the crystal chandelier overhead, the Liberty table’s mirror surface floods the composition’s center with reflected golden light, making it as much a light source as a table. Two Pastil side tables complete the composition’s gold architecture at the periphery: their perforated gold cylindrical form lantern-like, ornamental, casting intricate shadow patterns from the candle or light inside flanks the armchairs with an element that is simultaneously functional surface, decorative object, and light installation.
In the foreground, the White Curve bench anchors the composition at its lowest and most expansive point with its characteristic wide, sweeping form in pure white upholstery. Its pale surface provides the collection’s single moment of chromatic relief a clean, white horizontal form that separates the deep blue and gold of the seating group from the viewer, providing both visual breathing space and the most photogenic single seat in the arrangement.
For royal weddings and prestige diplomatic receptions, for gala evenings in the palace hotels and grand ballrooms of the Gulf, for luxury events in any venue where the architecture already speaks the language of sovereign magnificence and the furniture must respond in kind, and for any event host who wants a lounge that will be described by guests in the same breath as the room itself, Lazulis is the collection that answers the brief with complete, unhesitating conviction. Explore our complete catalog of luxury event lounge furniture rentals to complete your Lazulis setup with coordinating gold-and-blue geometric rugs, crystal chandelier installations, and royal floral arrangements in white and champagne.
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Suggested Uses
- Royal and prestige wedding receptions in palace venues and grand ballrooms Lazulis occupies the precise chromatic and material register of the most ambitious luxury wedding market segments; the blue-and-gold palette is the most universally recognised combination of sovereign luxury across the Gulf, European, and East Asian premium event markets, and the Blue Barok suite delivers it with the craft quality that the top tier of the wedding market demands
- Diplomatic and state receptions in neoclassical and contemporary palace venues the combination of royal navy, gilded ornament, and the Liberty table’s mirror-gold sculpture communicates sovereign formality in the specific register expected at the most senior levels of diplomatic and institutional entertainment
- Gulf and international luxury event market gala evenings the blue-and-gold palette of Lazulis speaks with complete native fluency to the aesthetic preferences of the Gulf luxury event market, where the combination of royal blue, deep velvet, and gold ornament defines the highest register of event design; it is the collection in the catalog most specifically calibrated to this market segment
- Luxury jewellery, couture and prestige brand maison launches for the rarest category of brand event, where the venue communicates more than the product and the furniture must function as the room’s primary luxury statement, Lazulis provides the exact combination of material quality, chromatic authority, and baroque craft that the finest maisons require
- Prestige awards galas and black-tie inaugural event ceremonies the sovereign weight of the Blue Barok suite, the mirror-gold drama of the Liberty table, and the composition’s complete ceremonial authority make Lazulis the most appropriate and most visually commanding lounge for inaugural galas, state ceremonies, and the highest-register awards evenings





