The different styles of bespoke crockery
Plates with multiple facets
Our personalised tableware for the opening of a Michelin-starred restaurant
The chef is a big fan of old Marie-Louise-style crockery.
This "Grises Hétéroclites" collection was specially created for his restaurant.
A bespoke hand-painted platter for a wedding gift
For a royal wedding, our decorator reproduced the family coat of arms by hand on a serving dish.
We also incorporate significant elements such as initials or personalised dates, giving each piece a unique and memorable touch.

A service of 120 presentation plates for a chateau restaurant.
For a private event at Château Giscours in the Médoc.
Every service we produce goes through a rigorous process, from design to hand-crafted finishing, to guarantee exceptional quality.
We're with you every step of the way, from selecting materials to customising specific designs.
Our products include dinner plates and soup plates, ideal for all occasions.

80 little bowls for a Baptism
For a christening, the happy parents made a bespoke hand-painted porcelain bowl for their guests, adding a personal and elegant touch to the event.
We offer personalised advice and preliminary mock-ups to ensure that each piece perfectly matches your needs and expectations.

Every service we produce goes through a rigorous process, from design to hand-crafted finishing, to guarantee unique quality.
Our Limoges porcelain plates are ideal for all occasions:
whether it's the opening of a Michelin-starred restaurant,
a concept store in Korea,
a restaurant in Bordeaux,
a special evening event
or a wedding
For all your events
We work with you every step of the way, from selecting materials to customising specific designs, to create unique pieces that enhance every moment.
Each plate reflects our commitment to artisanal excellence and personalisation, adapted to every occasion to create unforgettable moments.
What is the minimum quantity required for a custom crockery project ?
We offer a personalisation service for small and medium runs. We start from as few as 50 pieces, such as plates or mugs, up to several hundred, perfect for a big event or a new collection.
How much does personalisation cost for a 100-piece service ?
Our prices vary according to the number of pieces to be personalised, the technique used and the number of colours used to create your design on our Limoges porcelain.
What is the lead time for a chromolithography project of 100 to 150 parts ?
The production and delivery time, once all the elements have been validated, is 3 to 4 weeks. This includes the time needed to make each model, whether cups, glasses or dessert dishes.