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Robert Haviland & C. Parlon

Monet Porcelain Dinner Plate

AU$168

Monet Porcelain Cereal Bowl16.5cm (d)

AU$184

Monet Porcelain Oval Platter36cm ( l) x 26cm (w)

AU$535

Monet Porcelain Large Oval Platter42cm (l) x 30.5cm (w)

AU$750

Monet Porcelain Large Coffee and Tea Pot19cm (h) x 23cm (w) x 13cm (d)

AU$615

Monet Porcelain Teacup and Saucer5.5cm (h) x 7.6cm (d)

AU$255

Monet Porcelain Sugar Bowl11cm (h) x 14cm (w) x 8.5cm (d)

AU$365

Monet Porcelain Coffee and Tea Pot17cm (h) x 22cm (w) x 11cm (d)

AU$535

Monet Porcelain Coffee Cup and Saucer7cm (h) x 12cm (d)

AU$192

Monet Porcelain Creamer8cm (h) x 9cm (w) x 6.5cm (d)

AU$255

Bold colours meet the art of simplicity in Robert Haviland & C. Parlon’s Monet collection. It was created by esteemed artist Claude Monet who wanted to refresh the dining service in his Giverny home, and what better way to do so than with bright-white Limoges porcelain and a sunny yellow and blue border? Each piece in the series is handcrafted in the French workshop while staying true to the original blueprint. Today, it’s still reissued for the Claude Monet Museum.

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Meet the Maker:

Robert Haviland & C. Parlon

Robert Haviland & C. Parlon’s story dates back to 1835, when William Haviland became an earthenware importer in New York. Soon after, in 1842, he opened his first porcelain factory, before Robert Haviland – the third generation – propelled it to what it is today. Hundreds of years of heritage have witnessed the family dress royal tables in the finest porcelain, including the Monet collection which was originally commissioned to refresh the dining service of French painter Claude Monet in his Giverny home. Today, two sisters – Marie-Amélie and Marie-Caroline Guillot – are at the helm, spearheading a fresh, dynamic approach towards Limoges, where they’re both from.