Marie Daage
French porcelain painter Marie Daâge has redefined the art of tableware since its founding in 1990. Blending the heritage of 18th-century French porcelain with contemporary artistry, this ceramic house creates bespoke, hand-painted Limoges pieces that are as much canvas as they are vessel. Each one is painted entirely by hand in France and adorned with a hand-polished, 24-karat matte gold filet. For Marie Daâge, laying the table is like dressing up; it’s about layering, accessorizing and expressing your own sense of style. The result is hand-painted porcelain with poise and personality—meant to be used, admired and passed on.
French porcelain painter Marie Daâge has redefined the art of tableware since its founding in 1990. Blending the heritage of 18th-century French porcelain with contemporary artistry, this ceramic house creates bespoke, hand-painted Limoges pieces that are as much canvas as they are vessel. Each one is painted entirely by hand in France and adorned with a hand-polished, 24-karat matte gold filet. For Marie Daâge, laying the table is like dressing up; it’s about layering, accessorizing and expressing your own sense of style. The result is hand-painted porcelain with poise and personality—meant to be used, admired and passed on.
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Meet The Maker:
Marie Daage
French porcelain painter Marie Daâge has redefined the art of tableware since its foundingin 1990. Blending the heritage of 18th-century Frenchporcelain with contemporary artistry, this ceramic house creates bespoke, hand-painted Limoges pieces that are as much canvas as they are vessel. Each one is painted entirely by hand in France and adorned with a hand-polished, 24-karat matte gold filet.For Marie Daâge, laying the table is likedressingup;it’sabout layering,accessorizingand expressing your own sense of style. The result ishand-paintedporcelain with poise and personality—meant to be used,admiredand passed on.