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This exquisite dessert plate, crafted in the finest Limoges porcelain, embodies the enduring elegance of Christian Dior. Its hand-painted filet border and Toile de Jouy Lion motif, a timeless House code, stand as a testament to the founder's enduring legacy.
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Constantly reimagined by Maria Grazia Chiuri, the Toile de Jouy motif adorns this exceptional collection, showcasing the superior savoir-faire and spirit of Dior. This iconic pattern, originally gracing Mr. Dior's first store, "Colifichets," dedicated to the joy of gifting, is now showcased on sets of dinner and dessert plates.
For a delightful surprise, the Toile de Jouy motif also embellishes a trinket tray and vase, created in collaboration with the prestigious Manufacture des Émaux de Longwy, established in 1798. These ceramic objects of desire feature a captivating mythological scene in irresistible shades of blue.
Each piece highlights a different element of the design, celebrating both the art of detail so cherished by Dior and the rich heritage of the House.
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Teacup crafted in extra fine Limoges porcelain with a hand-painted Toile de Jouy filet border. A timeless motif and House code cherished by Christian Dior, the Toile de Jouy is constantly reimagined and still adorns Dior Maison's creations as a tribute to the founding couturier.
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Teapot crafted in extra fine Limoges porcelain with a hand-painted Toile de Jouy filet border. A timeless motif and House code cherished by Christian Dior, the Toile de Jouy is constantly reimagined and still adorns Dior Maison's creations as a tribute to the founding couturier.
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