Bird painting on porcelain brought firmly and fervently into the modern day

 

 

 

FLOCK OF BIRDS WALL PAINTING 2019-
FLOCK OF BIRDS WALL PAINTING; @meissen.com

In 2019, Meissen, Europe’s oldest porcelain manufactory, honours the traditional genre of bird painting on porcelain. Meissen’s classical images and patterns are revisited and applied to both modern and historical service and object designs.

Meissen 2019 porcelain - BIRD PAINTING ON PORCELAIN-
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The collection ranges from sleek, minimalist services and mugs to wall paintings and modern home décor all the way to historic basket-weave vases, lidded boxes, and magnificent vessels that have been reissued for the first time this year.

The tradition of bird painting at Meissen reaches back to the early 18th century. In the beginning, Meissen’s porcelain painters painted stylised images of birds inspired be Eastern Asian porcelain designs. At the same time that chinoiseries began to fall out of fashion, the manufactory’s designs were changing as well: Meissen’s artists increasingly turned to more realistic, naturalistic depictions of native and exotic plants and animals that took their cues from scientific drawings.

Meissen Bird painting on porcelain brought firmly and fervently into the modern day
Meissen Bird painting on porcelain brought firmly and fervently into the modern day; @meissen.com
meissen at ambiente 2019
meissen at ambiente 2019; @meissen.com

In 1733, Johann Joachim Kaendler approved the purchase of 56 copperplate engravings depicting a wide range of birds to be used at the manufactory as a basis for new designs. These images would be used in countless porcelain artworks and motifs starting in the 1740s. the period of “ornithological motifs” may have been brief; however, time and time again, artists
have returned to the extensive design archives ever since, and continue to create innovative new designs and reinterpretations that incorporate the artistic style of their era.

The basket-weave vases are breathing new life into vase designs from 1753 with images of exotic bird species in brilliant colours upon textured porcelain. Or the “Aviary” tea caddy design by Paul Scheurich from 1930, where birds are depicted in traditional grisaille style – lively poses captured against a white background. Otto Drögsler’s renewal of the 20th century piece includes lattice detailing, placed over the enchanting scene and making the piece reminiscent of a bird cage.

FLOCK OF BIRDS WALL PAINTING 2019-details
FLOCK OF BIRDS WALL PAINTING 2019; @meissen.com
FLOCK OF BIRDS WALL PAINTING 2019
FLOCK OF BIRDS WALL PAINTING 2019; @meissen.com
meissen and supreme 2019 collaboration
meissen and supreme 2019 collaboration’ @meissen.com

 

Meissen x supreme

Last February, Europe’s oldest porcelain manufactory has joined forces with the American skate and fashion brand  Supreme. The result is the limited “Cupid with T-shirt” figurine, which combines the urban lifestyle of the US cult label with Meissen’s handcraft expertise.

 

Meissen The Mug Collection
Meissen The Mug Collection; @meissen.com
Meissen 2019 porcelain - BIRD PAINTING ON PORCELAIN
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FLOCK OF BIRDS WALL PAINTING MACAW AND IBIS
FLOCK OF BIRDS WALL PAINTING MACAW AND IBIS; @meissen.com

 

Dior Maison launches Ginkgo-inspired luxury tableware by Cordelia de Castellane

 

 

Dior Maison Ginko luxuryTableware closeup
Dior Maison Ginko Luxury Tableware; @dior

Ginkgo inspires a new luxury tableware by Cordelia de Castellane for Dior Maison, Dior’s Home Division.

A new tableware collection by Cordelia de Castellane takes its name from the ginkgo leaf, an iconic motif the designer came across in the Dior’s archives. It is at once an ode to Nature and to the art of entertaining, two themes close to Christian Dior’s ethos.

Dior Maison Ginko Tbleware
Cordelia de Castellane Ginko Tableware for Dior Maison; @dior

Called Ginkgo, in tribute to a dress of the same name designed by John Galliano for the Spring-Summer 2007 haute couture show, this new collection of luxury tableware by Cordelia de Castellane, the Creative Director of Dior Maison, celebrates the founding couturier’s passion for flowers and gardens.

In blue and gold, the emblematic plant motif – a symbol of hope and eternity – unfurls on a series of plates in extra-fine Limoges porcelain gilded in fine, 24-carat gold.

For this Summer, Dior Maison presented a collection inspired by the Spring-Summer 2019 Ready-to-Wear Show designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri in homage to American dancer and choreographer Loïe Fuller’s pioneering performances.

Dior maison printed cushion 2019
Dior maison printed cushions for Spring/Summer 2019; @dior
Dior Maison Ginko Luxury Tableware
Dior Maison Ginko Luxury Tableware; @dior
Dior Maison Ginko luxuryTableware
Dior Maison Ginko Luxury Tableware; @dior
Dior Maison Toile de Jouy
Dior Maison Toile de Jouy Luxury Tableware; @dior

 

 

Lladró Nightbloom by Marcel Wanders and Ice Cream Dreams

    Coinciding with Euroluce 2019, Lladró announced the launch of Nightbloom in collaboration with the celebrated Dutch design studio Marcel Wanders.This collection of white porcelain chandeliers is inspired by the way the petals of a flower delicately dance in the wind and breeze. Sculpted by hand with a sense of natural randomness, each 3D-relief … Read more

Preview: Milan furniture fair

Designers and brands are playing a cautious game this year, reissuing classics or simply adding new elements to existing lines – and sustainability and recycling are key

Gucci pop-up for Salone del Mobile 2019: Gucci Décor by Alessandro Michele

  Inaugurated during the furniture fair Salone del Mobile 2019, the temporary store Gucci Décor by Alessandro Michele will remain open until June. Salone del Mobile 2019, the most keenly awaited event in the world of furniture, is the best occasion to dive into all things furniture & design. Luxury Italian house Gucci is taking advantage … Read more

New Clifton Baumatic Perpetual Calendar timepiece – bound to win over those who appreciate grand watch complications

  Baume & Mercier, the Swiss watchmaking Maison founded in 1830, affiliated to the Richemont group, revealed a new watch interpretation that combines the BM13 version of the Baumatic movement with a perpetual calendar watch complication. The new Clifton Baumatic Perpetual Calendar timepiece – revealed at SIHH 2019/ Salon international de la haute horlogerie in … Read more