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The world's most storied houses of porcelain, crystal and fine tableware — curated in one place.

Herend
Hand-painted in Hungary since 1826, Herend porcelain has graced Europe's great tables for two centuries. Discover heirloom dinnerware, whimsical fishnet figurines, and hand-gilded accessories, each piece painted entirely by master artisans.
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Gien
Founded in 1821 on the banks of the Loire, Gien is France's celebrated faience house. Its hand-decorated dinnerware, tea services, and decorative pieces bring two centuries of French artistry to the modern table.
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Daum
From its glassworks in Nancy, France, established 1878, Daum has shaped art glass for nearly 150 years. Its pâte de verre crystal sculptures, vases, and objets d'art are collected worldwide.
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Haviland
Porcelain from Limoges since 1842, Haviland has set the tables of presidents and royal courts. Its finely painted dinnerware, tea services, and serving pieces embody the enduring refinement of French table arts.
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Halcyon Days
Founded in London in 1950, Halcyon Days is renowned for hand-decorated English enamels. Its enamel boxes, fine bone china, and jewelry carry a tradition of British craftsmanship into the present day.
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Jay Strongwater
American luxury house Jay Strongwater transforms everyday objects into jeweled works of art. Hand-enameled and set with crystals, its picture frames, figurines, and home decor are crafted to be treasured for generations.
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Lalique
Founded by René Lalique in 1888, Lalique remains the master of sculpted crystal. From decorative objects and vases to perfumes and interior design, each creation carries the house's signature satin-finished crystal.
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Match Pewter
Match pewter is crafted by hand in the small workshops of northern Italy, where each piece bears its maker's touchmark. Timeless tabletop, barware, and home accents built to last for generations.
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Michael Aram
American artist Michael Aram translates nature into sculptural metalwork for the home. His handcrafted serveware, frames, and decorative objects, from Butterfly Ginkgo to Pomegranate, blur the line between functional design and fine art.
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