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Wedgwood
Designed by Kit Kemp, acclaimed design director of Firmdale Hotels, Wedgwood's Mythical Creatures collection is inspired by Kit's series of intricately embroidered fabrics. A colorful, folk art interpretation of fanciful creatures great and small, the pattern features fish, fowl, and four-legged creatures in all their finery merrily making their way around the fine bone china. With elegant gold rims and detailing, Mythical Creatures captures the whimsy of Kit Kemp's unique, illustrative style.
Sailors Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a sailor’s wife waving farewell. Blending kit’s love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the sailor’s loved one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each china piece show the sailor’s adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust-red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below in the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and 22-karat gold hand-applied lining around the rim. The Sailors Farewell creamer 10 oz shows a curious octopus as the sailor's ship passes a house on a faraway desert island.
Inspired by a Wedgwood archive pattern dating back to around 1810, Hibiscus is a sophisticated collection with timeless classic elements and real gold highlights. This stylish pattern features a striking design of oriental blue hues and lavish botanicals all skillfully hand-lined in 22-carat gold for an elegant and opulent finish.
Sailors Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a sailor’s wife waving farewell. Blending kit’s love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the sailor’s loved one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each china piece show the sailor’s adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust-red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below in the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and 22-karat gold hand-applied lining around the rim. The Sailors Farewell covered sugar pictures a curious octopus with two dogs sailing on the water above.
Lenox
Encircling this accent plate is a parade of raised beads and a flowing beaded motif graces the plate just inside its scalloped rim.
Blow the lid off your tea story with this Renaissance Gold sugar box. The Wedgwood cameo shape design surrounds the body, with cobalt blue and rich gold accents accentuating the silky white translucency of the fine bone china. The lid is finished with a flourish of gold and a neoclassical scrolled border to add that extra special touch of indulgence. The Renaissance Gold collection is influenced by our 260 years of history, featuring Florentine motifs, neoclassical designs, and a rich pallet of gold and blue. Add the Midas touch to your afternoon tea with this sumptuous sugar box.
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Rekindle your creative fire with the bold crimson of Renaissance Red. Every bite and every sip will feel rejuvenating as you dine in a sea of red and gold. Striking cameo patterns and inspiring Florentine accents create a mealtime backdrop that will feel far from ordinary. Complete the collection to set a dazzling stage for any dining occasion or mix and match with your other tableware items to add a scarlet accent.
Add the finishing touch to your morning tea or coffee with the Renaissance Gold Milk Jug. Made from silky white fine bone china, the world-famous Wedgwood cameo shape adorns the body, with blue and gold accents highlighting the design. A neoclassical scrolled border and gold banding complete the luxurious look, with the angular handle adding a modern touch to a design steeped in our 260 years of history. Use alongside other items from the Renaissance Gold collection for the complete gold and blue coffee break or mix with other Wedgwood collections for your own unique style.
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Like Opal Innocence fine china pattern, this Opal Innocence Carved Sugar Bowl with Lid casual piece features a flowing vine motif. The raised design encircles the bowl and graces the lid as well.
Prouna
Fine Bone China. 24k Gold Plated. Hand Painted. Bejeweled with Swarovski crystals. Beautiful Gift Box.
Bright golde stunning piece.. Anonymous. New York, NY. 2021-01-02 23:07:58
Rosenthal
The design for Fleurs Sauvages draws on the sensations of blooming flowers, the humming of insects, delicate leaves, and cool grass to give the overall impression of a walk in a summer’s paradise. Inspired by the glorious harmony of the different plants in a flower meadow, Swiss textile designer Regula Stüdli came up with an arrangement of wildflowers and intricate twigs, scattered haphazardly and in striking contrast to the green leaves and white blossoms.
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