Porcelain carries a particular tension between delicacy and permanence. Its refinement comes not only from the material itself, but from…
Porcelain carries a particular tension between delicacy and permanence. Its refinement comes not only from the material itself, but from the precision, restraint and technical mastery required to shape it. Across European and Asian traditions, porcelain evolved through domestic rituals; dining, serving, collecting and display, becoming deeply tied to ideas of beauty within everyday life.
This category brings together pieces where surface, translucency and detail create a quieter form of presence. Hand-painted florals, sculptural silhouettes, soft glazes and decorative borders transform utilitarian objects into intimate visual experiences. Whether minimalist or ornate, porcelain has the ability to introduce lightness and structure simultaneously; objects that organize the table without overwhelming it.