Select Page

Dalian Talent Group premieres Disney range at Maison & Objet, Paris

Dalian Talent Group premieres Disney range at Maison & Objet, Paris

Dalian Talent Group has premiered its brand-new Disney-inspired collection of candles and home fragrances at last week’s Maison & Objet, design’s answer to Paris Fashion Week.

And this week, it was unveiled to retailers at Autumn Fair and Glee – Europe’s largest seasonal retail buying event, in Birmingham, UK.

Following the 2025 news that Dalian Talent Group had reached a licensing agreement with Disney for candle and home fragrances; this collection responds to a new wave of nostalgia amongst Disney fans.

The shows have provided international launch platforms for the 70-strong collection of various candle and home fragrance designs. All bring to life the stories, lives and worlds in which some of Disney’s most iconic characters live – including Disney’s Princesses, Disney’s Villains, Disney’s Mickey and Friends, Disney’s Lilo & Stitch, and Disney’s Winnie-the-Pooh franchises in this first phase launch. 

Dalian Talent Group has lovingly crafted this range of home fragrances, inspired by the most popular Disney characters, using the highest quality, high content natural scents to ignite senses and elevate spaces across the world. The range is intended to transform any room into a haven of comfort and style, set the mood, tell a story and ignite a memory, one candle at a time.

Each candle and home fragrance design is inspired by its Disney character’s story and personality, with packaging design reflecting the classic prints and styles from their colour palette. 

Visitors to the company’s stands at the shows are amongst the first in the world to see its brand-new LED candles, which will be showcased for the first time. Featuring realistic moving flames, these innovative designs are partially made from real wax, giving an authentic feel.

This new range will further strengthen Disney’s presence within the home fragrance market, valued globally at over £5billion in 2024, and forecast to increase from £5.9billion this year to £10.8billion by 2033.

About The Author

Rebecca Ash

Rebecca is the Editorial Director at Total Licensing Ltd. She can be reached at becky@totallicensing.com