Villeroy & Boch design service 'French Revolution'
7- pcs, Villeroy & Boch, Mettlach, 1989/90, porcelain, white, coloured, partially decorated in gold, 'French Revolution' tea service from the 'Spirit of Europe' design project by Villeroy & Boch in collaboration with the Parsons School of Design in New York. Under the direction of Marek Cecula from the Ceramic Design Department, ten students from the design school produced and developed their own tableware collection in a limited edition of a maximum of 50 pieces per series as unique pieces (as a rule, the number of 50 pieces was not reached). The 'French Revolution' service by designer Moise Bruni pays homage to the French Revolution. 1 serving tray in the shape of a guillotine hatchet, 21 cm x 13.6 cm, 2 teacups in the shape of wigs on red saucers, H 6.5 cm, 1 jug with Jacobean cap, H 18 cm, 1 sugar bowl with Jacobean cap, H 10 cm and 1 milk jug in the shape of the Bastille, H 9 cm, with manufacturer's mark and inscription on the underside, condition A, catalogue and certificate enclosed
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