As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
The Ginori 1735 Oriente Italiano Rubrum Mug is a stunning addition to Southern Avenue Company's offerings. This elegant mug features a rich red colorway with luxurious gold-painted patterns, perfect for enjoying your favorite warm beverages.
Since 1826, Philippe Deshoulieres has specialized in quality Limoges dinnerware. As a leading French porcelain manufacturer, they blend excellence, tradition, and modernism in their designs.
The Oriente Italiano collection features a blue "carnation" motif on azalea pink porcelain with hand-painted gold threading. This flagship Manifattura design evokes oriental atmospheres and offers a full range of tableware and home accessories.
The blue carnation pattern on fine porcelain, highlighted by gold threading, defines the Antico Doccia shape. The Oriente Italiano collection includes sophisticated tableware, tea and coffee sets, and home accessories, making every meal special.
The blue carnation pattern on fine porcelain, highlighted by gold threading, defines the Antico Doccia shape. The Oriente Italiano collection includes sophisticated tableware, tea and coffee sets, and home accessories, making every meal special.
The blue "carnation" on azalea pink porcelain is perfect for rice dishes and Japanese drinks. Gold threading embellishes each piece. The Oriente Italiano collection offers tableware and furnishings, blending oriental charm with Ginori 1735's iconic shapes
The Garofano motif contrasts against deep barium green porcelain. Available in various colors with gold threading, the Oriente Italiano collection personalizes settings with mix-and-match options, blending oriental charm with Florentine craftsmanship.
As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.