Porcelain dinner plate.
Haviland's Le Brésil collection in collaboration with the Zuber Manufacture.
Diameter 16 cm
The size is that used for bread but can also be used for aperitifs or appetizers.
In 1942, David Haviland made Limoges the cradle and world capital of porcelain. As a trader, he set up a company importing earthenware and porcelain in 1838 in New York. In 1842, fascinated by the white gold of Limousin, he crossed the Atlantic to settle in Limoges where he founded his own factory. David Haviland is acclaimed the world over for his innovative eye and creative genius. He even won a silver medal at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1855.