- Bold and intricate, inspired by Indian saris and rugs, designer Mariella Schwarz looked to the Raynaud archive and found a cup whose look she wanted to streamline. Tresor is available in four different colours, providing an array of combinable options for creating a stunning, one of a kind table. Fine French porcelain detailed with gold.
- Raynaud has unveiled its latest creation: a variation of patterns and colours opening up a multitude of superbly elegant table-setting possibilities
This exquisite Raynaud dinnerware is called Uni Tresor. It is produced by Raynaud in France using only the finest porcelain creating a style that can best be described as formal and elegant. The orange tea / coffee pot can hold up to 33 2/5 oz. of liquids. The most prominent color of this item is orange. A pattern of geometric forms make this piece stand out especially. The orange tea / coffee pot is sold as a single piece. Dishwasher safe - With this decor the colors are melted into the glaze at 1000 degrees C. Here the glaze softens and the decor sinks into it, thus making color and luminosity indestructible. It is scratch- and wear-resistant. Ho The Tresor Orange Dinnerware by Raynaud is a luxury, high-quality, refined porcelain tableware with braid & honeycomb patterns. Crafted in France, each piece from this opulent collection adds effortless sophistication to a table. About the Collection The designer Mariella Schwarz had two sources of inspiration for the wonderfully woven honeycomb & basketweave designs on the Tresor collections, the sketches of Martial Rayand and luxurious Indian textiles. Details in Brief Made in Limoges, France from porcelain Dishwasher Safe for easy maintenance Designer: Mariella Schwarz. The original "Trésor" dinner service from Raynaud, made of fine Limoges porcelain, is based on a design by Bertrand Raynaud’s grandfather Martial. Designer Mariella Schwarz initially began her work on "Tresor" by just streamlining one of Martial Raynaud’s cups from the archive. With time, a bold and yet delicately sensuous dinner service has been the result. The designer took her inspiration for the three clever braid-like patterns and colors from Indian saris and rugs. Every single piece of the "Trésor" dinnerware from Raynaud can be combined with one another. Handmade in France.