More than just a surface for serving meals, the table is a blank canvas for creativity, a stage for culinary experiences, and a means to foster meaningful connections. From minimalist glamour to opulence, see how to transform your dining table into a masterpiece of elegance. A journey through the most exclusive tableware brands.
1. Green Dive, complete set composed of two moss green Il Viaggio di Nettuno chargers, two Il Viaggio di Nettuno dinner plates, two Labirinto Nero dessert plates, and two Labirinto Smeraldo bread plates from Ginori1735, made of 100% porcelain.
Available at Fashion Clinic.
2. Moss green charger in pure porcelain, Il Viaggio di Nettuno collection by Ginori1735, also adapted as a centerpiece by English designer Luke Edward Hall. The tableware collection includes tea and coffee sets and home decor items.
Available at Fashion Clinic.
3. Blue Fluted Full Lace collection, created in 1775 and revised in 1885 by artistic director Arnold Krog, part of Royal Copenhagen’s Exclusives line. The lace details are a testament to the finest porcelain craftsmanship, handmade and accentuated with blue brushstrokes.
Available at Marcos e Marcos, Lisbon.
4. Year of the Dragon Iconic La Boule Set from Villeroy & Boch, numbered and signed by famous Chinese illustrator and artist Yixin Zeng. Comes in a gift box with a certificate of authentication. Includes two bowls, two flat bowls, two universal plates, and one serving plate.
Available at Casa Peixoto.
5. Prada, set of two dessert plates in porcelain, from the Vienna collection, honoring the rich graphic decoration of the early 20th century. The pattern is based on an original 1903 design by Viennese architect Josef Hoffman, a pioneer of the Vienna Secession art movement.
Available at harrods.com
6. Romantic tableware for coffee time, with the sensual red of Oriente Italiano Rubrum, the sparkling light of Oriente Italiano Aurum, and the tone-on-tone pink of Oriente Italiano Porpora from Ginori1735, with cup lids designed by Gio Ponti.
Available at Farfetch.
7. Aura dinnerware set from Raynaud, one of the most important porcelain factories in Limoges, based on typical 18th-century cut-out decoration, where curved lines decorate the fine porcelain plates and cups in a unique way. Aura can be combined with the Polka Gold service from the maison.
Available at Empatias, Porto.
8. Salento glass candle holder from Dior’s Lotus line by Cordelia de Castellane, in delicate shades of blue and green, celebrating refinement and excellence at the table.
Available at Dior boutique, Lisbon.
9. Dior Lotus plate inspired by Egypt, a source of inspiration for the maison since 1947, featuring lotus flowers and aquatic plants in shades of blue and green, adorning this 100% ceramic plate.
Available at Dior boutique, Lisbon.
10. Perlée charger by L’Objet, inspired by the timeless elegance of pearls, is an expression of classic tableware. Made of porcelain, it is available in white or with meticulously hand-painted details in 24k gold, platinum, and cobalt blue. The line includes plates, bowls, serving dishes, and coffee and tea cups.
Available at Banema Studio, Lisbon.
11. Ceramic bowl from Hermès’ Tressages Équestres collection, inspired by the origins of the luxury maison, particularly the art of passementerie and braiding used in harness making. The dinnerware set includes 27 pieces and plays with tones like lemon and mint contrasted with petroleum blue and the natural hues of fibers and leather.
Available at Hermès boutique, Lisbon.
12. Roberto Cavalli’s Ray of Gold collection, previewed during Milan Design Week 2024, is one of the highlights of the new Home collections. The ceramic pieces are produced by Compagnia del Cristallo and include everything from coffee and tea cups to a complete range of serving plates.
Available at arnolfodicambio.com