Val De Loire Oblong Cake Platter 39 Cm
$480
Gracious Style
France's Loire valley is well known for it's beautiful flora. Lavender flowers are especially abundant. Haviland captures the essence of lavender flowers with the Val de Loire dinnerware. Tiny blue flowers adorn each piece, along with delicate designs and a gold rim. Five piece place setting includes dinner plate, salad/dessert plate, bread & butter plate, teacup and saucer. Haviland Porcelain was founded by David Haviland, an American who moved from New York to France after he was brought a broken tea cup to match and recognized the quality and color of the old piece of porcelain. Filled with curiosity, he went to France to find the factory where the cup had been made, but the samples he was sent were not up to his standards. So in 1841, he moved to Limoges to set up his own factory. Traditional French dinnerware was usually produced in Limoges and sent to Paris for decoration. Haviland insisted on setting up a studio within his factory to have more control over the designs. Renowned artists, including Cocteau, Dali, and Kandinsky have played a role in the company's designs. Today, Haviland is one of the premier names in French porcelain dinnerware, sought by collectors all over the world. Clients have included the White House, Empress Eugenie, General de Gaulle, Jacques Chirac, the Emperor of Japan, and the Royal Court of Morocco.