This year, the world has been captivated by the fairy tale romance of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Their wedding was watched by millions, each detail magnified and publicized, imitated and glorified- a display of glamour, tradition, and fantasy unparalled in this new millenium. To commemorate such a momentous occasion, Herend has created "Royal Garden," a new pattern designed expressly for the couple. As a modern interpretation of the company's famed "Queen Victoria" pattern, "Royal Garden" features all the traditional quality of Herend china while updating their classic motifs to a larger size and more contemporary color pallette. Like Kate and Will, this pattern forges a new, youthful take on tradition... and, like their marriage, is able to be shared with all.
John Dabbs, Ltd
Gifts & Decorative Accesories
Monday, August 8, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Syracuse
Given her company's enduring reputation for craftsmanship and style, it is unsurprising that Robert Haviland & C. Parlon's designer Arielle de Brichambaut would turn to something "classic" for inspiration. In creating "Syracuse," de Brichambaut evokes the wonders of classical Greek and Roman civilization, perpetuating a legacy of timelessness while maintaining a thoroughly modern aesthetic.
Named after the Sicilian city of Syracuse (which was lauded by famed philosopher Cicero as the "most beautiful" of the ancient Greek colonies), this stunning pattern features all the richness and fantasy of a bygone era. Drawing upon both Greco-Roman culture and the spectacular setting of the Mediterranean, Syracuse is a triumphant marriage of color, form, and design. Haviland & Parlon's classic round Recamier shape provides the perfect canvas for the organic gold shapes of the design, whether it's the myriad of circles bordering each piece or the soft waves radiating from the center of the bread & butter plate.
And while gold details bring a sense of luxury and sophistication to your present-day dining, it also evokes the sumptuous allure of ancient Syracuse and the lifestyles of its island inhabitants. The color selections serve a similar purpose, drawing upon classical inspiration to create modern innovation and style. Shades of turquoise not only call to mind the lapping of Mediterranean waves, but also add a fresh, fashionable air to your contemporary table (refined taupe and vivid rose are other chic alternatives!). Ultimately, Syracuse is a gorgeous addition to John Dabbs Ltd's extensive collection of fine china- we couldn't be more thrilled about its arrival!
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Colette- Robert Haviland & C. Parlon
When you choose Robert Haviland and C. Parlon Limoges porcelain, you will own an heirloom that you will be proud to pass on. Founded in 1853, Robert Haviland and C. Parlon continues its unparalleled craftsmanship of pristine hard porcelain. Each piece is custom created with delicate etching and hand painted gold or platinum trim, bespeaking the nobility of its origins. Limoges china is the choice of connoisseurs the world over.
One of our favorite patterns by Robert Haviland & C. Parlon is Colette Gold. This is a Mozart shaped porcelain that looks wonderful in any formal setting. This pattern is also a favorite amongst our registered brides. It is a popular choice to pair Colette with other colorful or decorative pieces to add variety to the table.
Product Care:
Dishwasher Safe (Gentle Cycle)
Non-microwaveable
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Juliska- Berry and Thread
"Juliska's ever-popular Berry and Thread ceramics are rich with romance and rustic texture, echoing the historic themes of our European glassware. Their chip-resistant stoneware composition means they are emminently functional, as well as being extraordinarily chic. Berry and Thread comes in five stunning color ways which mix and compliment each other effortlessly, and the ability to layer round and scalloped shapes brings new style and interest to our tables."
Available Colors: Whitewash, Cappuccino Brown, Ice Blue, Butter Yellow, and Pistachio Green
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Herend- Princess Victoria
One of our most classic and loved brands, Herend, was started in 1826 and has developed a reputation as a paragon of artistry and elegance. Adorned with 24-karat gold accents, each piece of Herend dinnerware and home accessories is a handcrafted, hand-painted work of art, the virtual masterpiece of a gifted artist. Herend's distinctive style enables its pieces to impress whether standing alone or in a combination of several patterns.
Princess Victoria (pictured):
The perfect name for a pattern that incorporates a well-known motif from Queen Victoria but is not trying to invoke the same presence as the Queen herself! Princess Victoria features the beautiful, decorative border from Queen Victoria. It is a wonderful complement to existing Queen Victoria pieces. However, Princess Victoria also works wonderfully in its own right for those who are looking for a simple yet elegant pattern.
Princess Victoria Color Options:
Black, Blue, Green, Light Blue (NEW), Pink, Rust
Princess Victoria (pictured):
The perfect name for a pattern that incorporates a well-known motif from Queen Victoria but is not trying to invoke the same presence as the Queen herself! Princess Victoria features the beautiful, decorative border from Queen Victoria. It is a wonderful complement to existing Queen Victoria pieces. However, Princess Victoria also works wonderfully in its own right for those who are looking for a simple yet elegant pattern.
Princess Victoria Color Options:
Black, Blue, Green, Light Blue (NEW), Pink, Rust
Labels:
charlotte,
fine china,
Herend,
north carolina,
princess victoria
Monday, April 19, 2010
New Anna Weatherly items arrive
New Anna Weatherley items were launched at the New York City tableware show. The Exotic Butterfly Collection includes:
- Dinner Plate
- Rim Soup Plate
- Salad Plate
- Bread & Butter Plate
- Tea Cup & Saucer
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