Limoges
Limoges, the French capital of porcelain, has enjoyed a worldwide reputation for excellence and savoir-faire for centuries. In 1880, an immense table service was produced for the White House.
That same quality and savoir-faire continue today and made the development of MDCI Beauté’s porcelain cases possible.
To understand the inspiration behind the brand, we must look to the past, to the eighteenth century, when French art reached a kind of apogee that illuminated and enchanted the world with a grace and luxury still unrivalled. Some of the most extraordinary porcelain objects ever produced in Europe were created for the Crown and the Court of Versailles. Sèvres porcelain remains the ultimate reference, the illustrious predecessor of Limoges porcelain.
We invite you to discover the remarkable documentary presented by Dame Rosalind Savill, former Director and Curator of the Wallace Collection, titled “A Beautiful Thing: A Passion for Porcelain | Crafts From The Past.”