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Haviland Parlon porcelain set model Matignon

A pattern specially ordered by Madame Chirac for the French Prime Minister’s residence, based on a design from the Sèvres Museum. The green foliage outlined
in gold is inspired by the lush Matignon gardens.

Haviland Parlon porcelain set model Matignon Red

A pattern specially ordered by Madame Chirac for the French Prime Minister’s residence, based on a design from the Sèvres Museum. The green foliage outlined
in gold is inspired by the lush Matignon gardens.

Haviland Parlon porcelain set model MONET

Bold colors and great simplicity give this service, created by Monet himself for his dining room in Giverny, an authentic modernity. Today, it is still reissued for the Claude Monet Museum.

Haviland Parlon porcelain set model NOVA GOLD

This pattern created by Isabelle Barthel and enhanced by a handmade gold or platinum fillet is a tribute to the strength of the line and the gouache. Each plate is different to create a unique and delicate composition.

Haviland Parlon porcelain set model NOVA PLATINUM

This pattern created by Isabelle Barthel and enhanced by a handmade gold or platinum fillet is a tribute to the strength of the line and the gouache. Each plate is different to create a unique and delicate composition.

Haviland Parlon porcelain set model Océan

Ocean is the latest collection from the house Robert Haviland & C. Parlon created in collaboration with artist Arielle de Brichambaut. This is not the first time that Arielle de Brichambaut has developed a decor on the theme of water for the house. She had already represented and sublimated it with the Syracuse collection. This time, the ocean, this vast expanse of water calling for respect and humility, is approached from a more natural angle than ever, symbolizing its strength, energy and perpetual movement where the sun’s rays are reflected to transmit all its brilliance. This new collection breathes a wind of energy, power and freedom as well as a message of respect and love for our oceans. As Sylvia Earle, a great oceanographer and explorer, reminds us, « we are all connected to the oceans, wherever we are. We must therefore take care of them, cherish them more than anything.

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