The "Féerie" dinner service by Bernardaud shows a design by the French artist Michaël Cailloux. About the collarboration with Bernaraud the artist says: "I wanted a festive, celestial and solar decor. An explosion of patterns like a firework. With a starry sky of small dandelion flowers, carrot flowers, clovers and wreaths of cherry blossoms. The hummingbird and the butterflies twirl, they are attracted by the light and the gold shards. A moving nature, joyful and bright."
Michaël Cailloux is a refined and witty multidisciplinary artist who draws his inspiration from the still lifes of the 17th century or from the naturalism of the Art Noveau style. Born in 1975, he lives and works in Paris.
Every piece of the "Féerie" dinner service is made of the finest Limoges porcelain. Since 1863, the French family business Bernardaud has been demonstrating its passion for fine craftsmanship. The current collection of Limoges porcelain offers a fascinating choice of creative designs and elegant shapes.
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Cleaning:
You can clean your porcelain by hand using a soft sponge and mild dishwashing liquid. However, be careful not to use the abrasive side of the sponge, as it may scratch or damage the surface of the decorations, especially gold or platinum.
Your porcelain is also perfectly safe for the dishwasher. Choose a low-temperature cycle and do not exceed the recommended amount of detergent. If you do not wash the porcelain immediately (by hand or in the dishwasher), we recommend rinsing it with warm water. Make sure that the pieces do not touch each other in the dishwasher.
Microwave:
Pieces without gold, silver, or platinum decoration: microwave safe.
Pieces with gold, silver, or platinum decoration: not suitable for the microwave, as Bernardaud uses a high percentage of precious metals in these designs.