HAVILAND

High art, embodied in fine china.
Such geniuses of the bygone era, as Cocteau, Dali, Jean Dufy, Suzanne Lalique and Kandinsky have drawn sketches for the French house Havilland, created back in 1842. Today Haviland works with such modern animal artists, as Alan Thomas and Lute Fonderfeyn. Haviland porcelain adorned the tables of Lincoln, Grant and Roosevelt, Empress Eugenie, General de Gaulle, Jacques Chirac and many other "powers that be".
In the patterns and forms of Haviland the delightful heritage of the Belle Époque and powerful imperial design of the Roman antiquity come alive. Dove-clean design by Pierre-Yves Rochon is adjacent to the feverish day-dreams of the Brazilian porcelain collection. The collections "Golden Tiara" and "Ritz Impérial" sparkle with splendor. The sensually esthetical Tokyo and Paris are woven in the ornaments of the Japanese collection "Papillion" ... For each table, for each case Haviland has its aristocratic answer.
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