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The white Nymphea platter can be used for sweet or savory.
Plus any color will pop on the white Limoges porcelain.
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Light and healthy lunch or dinner ideas for hot summer days.
Have you tried the Vichyssoise?
Served in White Limoges bowl, it is ever better
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Clafoutis is a staple dessert all over France and taste even better on a white Limoges plate!!! I dare you to try
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It's the weekend, lay low and set a wonderful table to reward yourself from a fruitful labor week.
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How will you be using your deep bowl?
Savory or Sweet?
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Plain doesn’t have to be simple, Mottahedeh’s only all white dinner service is anything but simple, Prosperity is an adaptation of George Washington’s dishes dating back to the 1700’s. The original was English salt glazed, our version is high fired hard porcelain finely detailed in a non glazed three dimensional dot and diaper border, It is microwave and dishwasher safe. The table would not be complete without William Yeoward crystal, stunningly ...
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Who says autumn has to be orange and brown? We are opting for a white autumnal palate featuring our Prosperity dinner service from Mount Vernon's George Washington Collection. The Washingtons had a deep affinity for stoneware and creamware and used it extensively. Salt-glazed fragments excavated from the grounds were replicated in great detail for this pattern.
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After a busy week taking care of family duties and work, let’s slowdown the pace.
Set the table and enjoy quality times and friends and family. Bon week-end
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Using a Nymphea or Ocean white vase as an elegant flower pot for your orchid or your favorite flower plant will add a personal decoration touch to your home.
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When a white bowl is anything but basic, our Prosperity bowl with its 3-dimensional detailed rim in a matte finish is an adaptation of George Washington's dinner service dating back to the 1700s. The original was English salt glaze that we updated to high fired hard porcelain. This is just one of the pieces from Mount Vernon collection.