are silky matt with the feminine relief, the mirror of the plates is shiny and circular. With the sand-blasted glazing the forms seem to dissolve and melt into a charming veil. Seductive and bewitching, however, the play with surfaces and precious metals in combination with other variants in gold or platinum.
with a shiny glaze and is partial matte. The functional, romantic dinnerware offers the mostly required supplement 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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