Ruban Bouquet et Perles lidded pot
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Created exclusively to accompany the Marie Antoinette Style exhibition, this fine bone china lidded pot features a domino paper print created by Parisian design house Antoinette Poisson. The Ruban, Bouquet et Perles print incorporates cornflowers, animal print and strings of pearls in reference to Marie Antoinette’s personal style.
Domino paper, or papier dominoté, was a form of 18th-century decorative print used to adorn walls, cover books or line cabinets.
Designed in Paris and made in England, this trinket box is the perfect place to keep tiny treasures safe. Microwave and dishwasher-safe, it can double up as a pinch bowl for your dips, condiments, and small snacks, completing the set with the matching mugs and small dish.
Please note this is a bone china product and delivery restrictions apply.
Author/Artist/Designer
Antoinette PoissonDimensions
8.5 x 4.5cm (3.3 x 1.7in)
Composition
Fine bone china
Colour
Multicoloured
Product code
170919
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Antoinette Poisson
Named for a member of the French court, Antoinette Poisson is a French design house seeking to revive the charm of 18th-century interior décor for the modern age. Founded by trained paper conservators Jean-Baptiste Martin and Vincent Farelly in 2012, Antoinette Poisson specialises in wallpaper and domino paper, using their expertise in classic aesthetics and traditional production techniques to create new patterns alongside reissued historical designs.







