Mottahedeh

The Herend company is known for a unique pattern that decorates their figurines. This fishnet pattern was first seen in 1874 when a Herend artist became intrigued with an old Chinese porcelain plate bearing a fish scale design. The artist was intrigued by this intricate style and used it on a figurine he was creating. Since the 1960s many of Herend’s figurines were painted in this fashion from head to toe. Luxurious 24 karat gold accents are added into the figures, adding even more to the enjoyment, value and beauty of each piece.Spode is a creator of fine dinnerware with blue underglaze printing. Their Blue Italian collection is particularly popular and has been in continuous production since 1816. It is referred to as one of the all-time classic tableware patterns. The central scene is thought to be of ruins in Italy and is framed by an Imari border inspired by Chinese porcelain.The Mottahedeh company is known around the world for their dinnerware designs that are reproduced and adapted from rare original antiques. For more than 70 years the company has been dedicated to excellence in design, style and proportion, and that has made their collections timeless for any age. Their work has been displayed in major museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Monticello and more. The work of all three of these companies can be found quite affordably online, so don’t hesitate to take a look around.

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