insist on their own children's crockery. Illustrator Agnès Ernoult has developed in her cheerful handwriting a service that not only inspiring children: lightly thrown scenes in which hares, mice and foxes play the main characters.
read moresuch as Notre Dame or the Eiffel Tower make especially the four large plates a collectors must-have, presented by Raynaud in a gift box. The cheerful charm of the illustrations on limoges porcelain enchants both young and old alike, and the very small ones are already allowed to start learning the smart mouse with the double-hedge cup.
with a shiny glaze. The decoration is melted in the glazing. The functional, romantic dinnerware has only some additional parts .
feminine shapes are complementary in the collections of the porcelain manufacture Raynaud from Limoges.
The splendid dishes were liked at the czar's court in St. Petersburg; objects with the artists Dali, Cocteau, Arman and Raymond Loewy are originated in the 50s . Still today the daring innovative collections can be admired in the Centre Pompidou.
history of 160 years. Today the designs of the American chef Thomas Keller, the designer Christian Tortu and the architect Alberto Pinto complements the irresistible collection of Raynaud.
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