We are enjoying these fresh picked off the tree In the Prosperity Bowl from the Mount Vernon collection. Mount Vernon, George and Martha Washington's family estate, licensed this lovely design. The Washington's had a deep affinity for stoneware and creamware and used it extensively. Salt -glazed fragments excavated from the grounds were replicated in great detail for this pattern. The most well known style of the period, English Staffordshire stoneware was popular by 1765. Our design is made of ...
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Flowers brighten up every room. This little treasure is an exact reproduction of a porcelain purchased by Mottahedeh from Christie's auction in 1992 featuring recovered cargo of of the Vung Tao sailing ship. The ship sank off the coast of Vietnam in 1690. The recovered cargo consisted of over 48,000 ceramics, mostly Kangxi blue-and-white porcelain from the kilns of Jingdezhen. This miniature covered jar is 6 1/2 inches tall and is faithfully reproduced in minute detail.
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It's time to enjoy a meal outdoors and with our tin picnic plates we make it easy for you. They come packed 4 to a reusable tin box, enjoy your meal, then put the used plates back in the tin box to take home and clean without making a mess of your picnic blanket and basket. Shown here is the Turkish Garden design, also available in Blue pagoda, Ming, American Ships, Lowestoft Rose, Blue Dragon, and Lotus Blossom.
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Summer breezes caressing our faces, longing to live the day to the fullest. Enjoy an outdoor meal with a treasure basket filled with flavorful food and fine porcelains.
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Everything tastes better on Porcelain. Here we are enjoying avocado on our classic lace pattern in Apple green, Also available in Cobalt Blue, Cornflower Blue, Green and Pink
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Good friends, fresh drinks, fine appetizers and sheer conviviality. This is the art of Italian Aperitivo, even better when it's served in Ginori 1735 style.
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Calling all pet lovers! Introducing the Nambé Pet Collection, featuring treat jars you’ll want to leave front and center on the counter. The Dog Treat Jar is an adorable interpretation of a pup, featuring the recognizable ears of a basset hound, meanwhile the Cat Treat Jar is a charming representation of a feline, showcasing its lovable pointy ears. With porcelain bases and wood lids, these storage containers blend with any decor and seal tight to keep the contents fresh. ...
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This exquisitely constructed dip serving dish, with its delicate design and elegantly woven tray, will elevate any gathering. Any formal or informal event, such as dinner parties, birthday parties, holidays, family movie evenings, and more, would go perfectly with this chips and dip server. This woven serving dish has a white porcelain base and is fashioned of durable exotic vines with a variety of inherently beautiful earth tones. Entertaining can be enjoyed indoors and outside.
With bold hands, porcelain is crafted between vision and heritage. Everyday art meets everyday life with Jake Gyllenhaal, official talent of Oriente Italiano's new campaign.
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The evening opens to new sensory experiences. For an unforgettable aperitivo, Rubelli fabrics and Oriente Italiano porcelains: a delicacy for our eyes.
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HEREND HAS BEEN KNOWN FOR ITS BRILLIANT WHITE PORCELAIN SINCE 1826. ON THE EVE OF THE HUNGARIAN MANUFACTORY’S 200TH ANNIVERSARY (YES, WE’RE A TAD EARLY), WE SALUTE HEREND’S GOLD AND WHITE DINNERWARE DESIGNS, IDEAL EXEMPLARS OF CLASSIC ELEGANCE.
HEREND IS KNOWN AROUND THE GLOBE AS ONE OF PORCELAIN’S finest producers, a favorite of royalty, aristocracy, and folks like you and me who appreciate unparalleled quality and exquisite craftsmanship. Herend’s smooth white ...
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Clearly this gorgeous bunny has been eating her veggies because her gray coat is sparkling! Aware that her herbivore diet has made her the prettiest girl in the meadow, she has added to her allure by donning a beautiful floral garland. Usually, her observant eyes would be scanning for predators but, in this case, she is simply taking in all of the admiring glances.
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With echoes of caryatids, the draped female figures used as columns in ancient Greek architecture, Herend's sculptor has created a compote supported by three elegant seahorses with draping as well - albeit with a pattern alluding to the intricate armored plates that cover their bodies. Once this piece was given to the painting studio, the artists added to the story by decorating each seahorse in a slightly different fishnet color palette reflecting their maritime home. To complete the beautiful ...
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