This tableware, dating from the First Empire, is decorated with bees: symbol of wealth and prosperity at the time.
This tableware, dating from the First Empire, is decorated with bees: symbol of wealth and prosperity at the time.
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This decor was created in the 1970s, at the request of an Arab prince to furnish his palace, which he was building in the desert. In the center of the palace was a rose garden that could be seen from the dining room. The service was designed to reflect and complement the lush garden views.
This pattern is the symbol of the multidimensional and exceptional know-how of the house.
In fact, this tableware alone brings together three different decorative processes: Gold inlay with a frieze at the wing tip, chromolithography of an all-gold floral design, and the handmade golden border enhancing the interior of the wing.
Haviland Parlon porcelain set model PLEYEL GOLD
A great classic, this timeless design is adorned with gold or platinum to dress the rim of the plate with two signature techniques of the house Robert Haviland & C. Parlon. The outside of the wing is decorated with a gold or platinum inlay in relief and the inside with a handmade gold or platinum border.