The rhythm of a moment The Annual Piece for 2026 is born from a simple gesture that becomes a moment suspended in time. A woman lets herself be carried by the breeze, as if listening to the rhythm of the wind around her. Her soft mauve dress, wide and flowing, follows that natural movement and fills the scene with a sense of ease and visual lightness. Crafted in glazed porcelain, the piece stands out for the drape of the dress, filled with subtle nuances and folds that catch the light from every angle. On her chest, she wears a handmade white carnation crafted in matte porcelain. This creation requires 14 days of artisan work, a process in which every detail is carefully refined. Dancing in the Wind invites us to pause and appreciate that fleeting instant where everything moves naturally, now transformed into porcelain. An iconic Spanish brand, Lladro is a world leader in the creation of porcelain art. Started by brothers Juan, Jose and Vicente Lladro in 1953, the ceramic figurines were initially inspired by the works of great European manufacturers like Meissen and Sevres. Over time, a unique style was forged, consisting of elongated lines, a revolutionary single-firing method, and soft pastel tones.