Africa Animal Collection
At the heart of our creations, inspired by nature, animals not only stand out for their beauty and originality. Each piece is part of an exclusive club, where each element carries a handcrafted, unique and unrepeatable touch. It is screen printing, embroidery and the magic of Limoges that gives each piece its distinction, like a carefully crafted treasure.
This relationship between the elements is like that of the painter with his easel or the writer with his ink: combinations that work in perfect harmony, reflecting something deep within us. Similarly, in the African savannah, trees and pastures merge with the animals that inhabit it, forming an indivisible whole. We cannot imagine a baobab without the herds that rest in its shade, nor the animals without the environment that nurtures them. Today we celebrate nature and the true owners of the savannah: the animals that depend on it, in a balance as perfect as a painting in constant movement. The baobab, the adansonia, the epiphyte and the albizia complete this landscape, giving life to the melody of the biome that sustains our planet.
The magic of limoges
In this tribute to nature, our porcelain pieces are born in the legendary city of Limoges. Here, each creation begins with special molds, designed to work the finest porcelain. Once the shape is ready, two techniques come together in the final stage: on the one hand, the drawing printed through silkscreen printing is delicately transferred to the material, and on the other, the gilded edge, applied by hand with a fine brush, gives it that touch of handcrafted luxury that transforms each piece into a timeless treasure.
Our embroidered table linen
This artistic tradition has its roots in a history that began in the 18th century, when a French Jesuit monk living in China unraveled the secrets of exquisite Chinese porcelain. Fascinated by the alchemy of water, fire and earth, he sent detailed letters back to his native country, revealing this coveted art. But there was one key element missing in France: white clay, known as kaolin. It was only in 1767, in Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, near Limoges, that the precious kaolin was discovered, allowing the birth of French porcelain par excellence. Since then, Limoges has established itself as a symbol of perfection and elegance in the art of porcelain.
Our low dishes
In a journey that connects artistic creation with nature itself, we travel through the savannah of Serengeti National Park, home and migratory route of hundreds of animals. As I close my eyes, I can see the silhouette of these majestic creatures silhouetted against the red Tanzanian horizon, a spectacle that is etched in the soul and remains forever in the memory.
Coasters
Among these animals, there is one that stands out for its indomitable spirit: the zebra. With its black and white stripes, always elegant, it is the only animal that has never been domesticated. Although it looks similar to the horse, its wild essence distinguishes it. It runs free on the plains of the savannah, keeping its independence, its freedom intact. The zebra reminds us that some things are most beautiful when they remain wild, true to their nature, like the landscapes and animals that inspired our collection.