MARINE SERRE expands beyond clothing with the launch of MARINE SERRE MAISON, beginning with a collaborative tableware capsule featuring upcycled pieces from France’s historic Faïencerie de Gien. Established in 1821, the Loire Valley manufacturer has long served European aristocracy while leaving its mark on cultural icons like the Paris Métro tiles and Orient Express dining cars.

Each piece (dinner plate, dessert plate, coffee cup with saucer, and mug) bears the brand’s signature crescent moon motif while maintaining Gien’s legacy of functional elegance. Made in Gien’s workshops using local materials and time-honored techniques, the capsule bridges two centuries of French design.

Extending into lifestyle felt inevitable,” says Marine Serre. “Gien represents the craftsmanship we value—thoughtful creation in a fast world. Our crescent moon now lives on objects meant for daily use, continuing our practice of giving existing elements new purpose.

This collaboration represents shared values: preservation of technique, respect for materials, and belief that beauty belongs in everyday rituals. The collection launches June 23rd on marineserre.com, offering a tangible connection between fashion’s contemporary vision and decorative arts’ enduring traditions.

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