Tressages Equestres salad bowl, small model
Salad bowl in porcelain
Decorated using hand-laid chromolithography printing
The Tressages Equestres set offers an unexpected glimpse into the equestrian sphere, highlighting the details of harnesses and passementeries. The original pen and gouache drawing dresses the 27 pieces – including 10 new hollow shapes – for the lunch, dinner and tea/coffee collection.
Made in France
Designed by Virginie Jamin
Diameter: 20 cm | Height: 10 cm | Capacity: 195 cl
The story behind
Tressages Equestres was inspired by the passementerie and braiding used in the harness making that lies at the House's very origins. This dinner service, designed under the artistic direction of Benoit Pierre Emery, creative director of La Table Hermès, offers a subtle mix of figurative and abstract representations. Comprising twenty-seven pieces, including ten new hollow shapes, it is designed to complement cuisines from all over the world. The omnipresent kaolin white of the porcelain is a perfect showcase for Virginie Jamin's designs. Her lines – fine or dense, but always precise – give volume to the textures they illustrate. Zesty colors of lemon and mint contrast with petrol blue and the natural shades of fibers and leather. Playing with scale, motifs differ from one piece to the next. Each combination of objects is balanced, creating as many stories as there are compositions. Open table plan!