porcelain 11.6" diameter stamped with artist's signature on verso custom box limited edition of 4,500 Fabricated by Bernardaud
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To celebrate Bernardaud's 150th anniversary, Jeff Koons made a series of beautiful, limited edition porcelain objects with the famed porcelain maker in Limoges, France. The collection includes a vase, a serving platter, decorative plates, dinner plates, and cup/saucer sets. All of the objects are packaged in presentation boxes and crafted from the same fine, glazed porcelain. The dinnerware is dishwasher safe but, not microwaveable.... Read More
This boxed set of six assorted bread & butter plates feature images from the artist's Banality series. They feature a printed signature on the verso and come in a custom box for easy gifting.
To celebrate Bernardaud's 150th anniversary, Jeff Koons made a series of beautiful, limited edition porcelain objects with the famed porcelain maker in Limoges, France. The collection includes a vase, a serving platter, decorative plates, dinner plates, and cup/saucer sets. All of the objects are packaged in presentation boxes and crafted from the same fine, glazed porcelain. The dinnerware is dishwasher safe but, not microwaveable.
John Chamberlain designed this salad bowl with six buffet plates in 1996. Made of white porcelain and hand decorated with copper, silver, and gold trim, each of the pieces is based on a different machine part: the salad bowl was cast from a transmission cover and the plates are based on flywheels. Chamberlain never made the conscious distinction between art and design. and this edition is further evidence of this belief.
Each piece bears a stamp with the artist’s signature and production information and is hand-etched with the edition number.
This limited edition of six porcelain dinner plates features six black or red mobiles Alexander Calder made in the 1940s and 1950s. This set was fabricated in close tandem with the Calder Foundation and comes in a presentation box with a certificate of authenticity issued by Bernardaud, the famed porcelain maker from Limoges, France.