An emblematic city at the dawn of the 1950s, at the crossroads between tradition and innovation, a symbol of hope, the design of a new world. And in resonance, the pure lines of an architectural design.
This pattern, a great classic of the house of Robert Haviland & C. Parlon, bordered with matte gold, is the ideal showcase for personal monograms or a gold coat of arms. This dinnerware is used by Belgian Embassies
throughout the world.
This pattern, created by Véronique Villaret, is composed of pieces with unique colors where each shade of paint is applied manually with a brush and then covered with a golden floral pattern.
Originally produced in 1762 by Falconet for Empress Catherine II of Russia, this service was later recreated in 1950 for the Metropolitan Museum of New York.