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Inspired by the tea service purchased for Marie Antoinette by Sèvres in 1781, Louveciennes features roses, cornflowers, pansies, and pearls set within neoclassical medallions, accented with gold details and a deep midnight blue hue.
The milk jug is used to accompany coffee or tea and is designed to serve cream or cold milk.
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- Collection at the Parenti store in Florence
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Select your desired shipping method at checkout.
Shipping Methods:
- Collection at the Parenti store in Florence
- Shipping to Italy via BRT, Fedex and DHL: free shipping in 3/5 working days
- Shipping to Europe via Fedex and DHL: free shipping in 3/5 working days
- Shipping to the rest of the world via Fedex and DHL: shipping costs are calculated at the time of ordering and displayed in the cart before confirmation based on the chosen country. Delivery times in 3/10 working days.
First created in 1974, the Louveciennes collection is inspired by a neoclassical design created in the 18th century by the Sèvres manufactory for Marie Antoinette.
The decoration consists of alternating blue and gold medallions adorned with a rose and gold medallions.
Between the medallions, intertwined laurel garlands highlight frames containing roses and barbs.
The bases of the plates are decorated with a bouquet of flowers surrounded by golden foliage and intertwined laurel garlands.
A meal under the May sun, amid nature and enchanting porcelain.
The table is dressed in light with the timeless delicacy of Haviland Limoges "Louveciennes" plates finely hand-painted with floral motifs and romantic rosettes.
Colorful Baccarat glasses sparkle like gems in the sun's glare, while a striking green ceramic Rhinoceros towers center stage, ironic and majestic.
On the sides, "Tulip" candlesticks inspired by the natural elegance of tulips, poetically complete a mise en place that celebrates the art of receiving with imagination and style.
A wonderful luncheon in a gorgeous mansion, amid colors of nature and enchanting porcelain.
The table is dressed in light with the timeless delicacy of Haviland Limoges “Louveciennes” plates finely hand-painted with floral motifs and romantic rosettes.
Baccarat's colorful glasses shine in their own light like gems, while a striking green ceramic Rhinoceros, ironic and majestic from Jean Roger's Maison, towers center stage.
On either side, “Tulip” candlesticks, inspired by the natural elegance of tulips, complete with poetry, celebrating the art of receiving with imagination and style.movimiento
Inspired by the tea service purchased for Marie Antoinette by Sèvres in 1781, Louveciennes features roses, cornflowers, pansies, and pearls set within neoclassical medallions, accented with gold details and a deep midnight blue hue.
This cup and saucer enhance the aroma and flavor of tea thanks to their thin rims, while retaining its warmth. They are also suitable for long black coffee or any other hot beverage.
An elegant Limoges porcelain sugar bowl by Haviland, Louveciennes model, hand-painted. It features a harmonious shape with double gilded handles and a lid with a knob, both finished in gold. The neoclassical decoration combines delicate multicolored floral motifs with a central blue and gold medallion featuring a rose, a signature element of the line. Delicate gold filigree accents enhance the porcelain’s luminous white. Refined and timeless, it is ideal for completing a tea or coffee service, blending functionality and elegance, while also serving as a prized collector’s item in the French tradition.
An elegant Haviland Limoges teapot in the Louveciennes style, crafted from the finest French porcelain and hand-painted. It features a harmonious shape with a rounded body, a slender spout, and an elegant handle, both embellished with rich gilding. The neoclassical decoration combines delicate blue and gold medallions with central roses and polychrome floral garlands. Subtle gold fillets enhance the luminous white of the porcelain, lending it great elegance. Perfect for serving tea, it is also a prized collector’s item, a symbol of Limoges’ tradition and artisanal excellence.
Inspired by the tea service purchased for Marie Antoinette by Sèvres in 1781, Louveciennes features roses, cornflowers, pansies, and pearls set within neoclassical medallions, accented with gold details and a deep midnight blue hue.
Designed to enhance the espresso-drinking experience, this espresso cup and saucer concentrates the coffee’s aromas thanks to its compact size.
Inspired by the tea service purchased for Marie Antoinette by Sèvres in 1781, Louveciennes features roses, cornflowers, pansies, and pearls set within neoclassical medallions, accented with gold details and a deep midnight blue hue.
The milk jug is used to accompany coffee or tea and is designed to serve cream or cold milk.