Louis Vuitton Unveils New Art of Dining Collections
by Adriano Batista
Louis Vuitton has expanded its luxury offerings with a new collection dedicated to the art of dining. The collection features porcelain, cutlery, glasses, and jugs, each piece showcasing the Maison’s signature creativity and craftsmanship.
Constellation Collection
The Constellation collection is a stunning Limoges porcelain set featuring a pointillism-inspired design. Each piece is adorned with countless dots that form the iconic Monogram flower. The collection includes serving trays, dessert plates, teapots, cups, glasses, and bowls, all designed to bring a touch of elegance and optimism to any culinary occasion.
Splendor Collection
The Splendor service combines the refinement of Limoges porcelain with the brilliance of fine gold. Each piece is decorated with a series of intertwining L and V initials, creating a dynamic and eye-catching design. The collection was first showcased at a gala dinner held at the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, where it was paired with the iconic Monogram flower plates.
Rivet Collection
The Rivet collection is Louis Vuitton’s first cutlery line. Inspired by the House’s iconic trunks, the cutlery features a tubular shape reminiscent of the trunk’s nails. Available in stainless steel and Épi silver plating, the Rivet collection adds a touch of luxury and sophistication to any dining experience.
Twist Glasses and Flower Carafes
The Twist glasses and Flower carafes are already available in Louis Vuitton stores. These mouth-blown Murano glass pieces feature the Monogram flower design and are available in a variety of colors.
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