Limoges plates are trending now… though, if you ask us, they were never out of style to begin with. As the center of the porcelain industry since the 18th century, Limoges, a city in France, is known for its exquisite craftsmanship and obsessive attention to detail. Designers, DIYers and collectors today are raiding the stock of our Limoges dishes inventory. Some of our current and former favorites appearing on the site include a range of special styles dating from the late 1800s to more modern styles inspired by the antique and vintage Limoges patterns. Browse our virtual boutique and you’ll likely stumble upon a few of our most treasured Limoge plates: from early 20th-century plates manufactured by Charles Ahrenfeldt in France and a vintage Theodore Haviland serving bowl to charming Royal Albert china and Raynaud dining plates from the midcentury era. Limoges France plate design is among the most popular dinnerware in our online shop, and inventory is constantly being updated and tweaked to help you find precisely the right piece for your home or client project. Can’t get enough Limoges? Our inventory of Limoges boxes is also a designer favorite worth checking out.
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