Saut Hermès porcelain set by French illustrator artist Jochen Gerner
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These luxury fashion brands serve up the best on a platter so you can host in style

With the year-end festivities just around the corner, plans with family and friends have begun, while decorations will be up around the house, if they have not already. 

But, don’t let the festive decorations stop there; go all the way and set your table with these tableware collections of varying themes and designs by different luxury fashion houses. After all, the devil is in the details, as the saying goes.

Whether you’re having a tête-à-tête tea time with your girlfriends, a lavish dinner spread with your family, or a reflective breakfast in bed with your partner, there’s a trendy tableware collection to suit anyone’s cup of tea.

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1. Louis Vuitton

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Louis Vuitton’s debut tableware collection celebrates the Maison’s Monogram flower
Above Louis Vuitton’s debut tableware collection celebrates the Maison’s Monogram flower

Louis Vuitton’s debut tableware collection is one that celebrates the Maison’s Monogram flower, intermingling subtly the traditional and the modern, the functional and the decorative.

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Photo 1 of 9 Louis Vuitton's first tableware collection features the Maison’s Monogram flower
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Available in a variety of formats suitable from teatime to dinner, the Monogram Flower Tile tableware of Limoges porcelain showcases the graphic elaboration of the Maison’s emblem with subtle watercolour effects against an ultra-white background, redefining l’art de vivre with an identifiably Louis Vuitton feel.

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2. Hermès

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Saut Hermès porcelain set by French illustrator artist Jochen Gerner
Above Saut Hermès porcelain set by French illustrator artist Jochen Gerner

They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and Saut Hermès serves the morning’s much needed nutrients in style with a relaxed and cheerful porcelain tableware set that will have you start your day with a skip in your steps.

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Photo 1 of 10 French illustrator artist Jochen Gerner took inspiration from the famous Parisian show jumping
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French illustrator artist Jochen Gerner took inspiration from the famous Parisian show jumping, featuring colourful motifs of the riding equestrian nature that are both narrative and abstract.

The Saut Hermès porcelain set consists of bowls and plates, cups and mugs, as well as other breakfast paraphernalias to make your first meal of the day a thorough one.

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3. Dior Maison

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Dior Maison Cruise 2024 collection (Photo: Charlotte Ellis)
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Dior Maison Cruise 2024 collection (Photo: Charlotte Ellis)
Above Dior Maison Cruise 2024 collection (Photo: Charlotte Ellis)

Ever drawing inspiration from different artists, creative director of Christian Dior Maria Grazia Chiuri looked to Frida Kahlo for the Dior Maison Cruise 2024 collection with the poetic Butterfly Around the World motif.

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Photo 1 of 7 Butterfly Around the World motif combined with the reinterpretation of 'toile de Jouy' (Photo: Charlotte Ellis)
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Italian visual artist Pietro Ruffo combined the reinterpretation of toile de Jouy, with multiple butterflies spreading their wings, and coming to life on the crockery range in colours of green, blue and red.

Other tableware accessories like table linens, candles and vases also provide an all-encompassing tablescape for any private dinners or lunches you have planned during the upcoming festive season.

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4. Versace Home

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Le Jardin de Versace 2023 Home Collection
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If you’re looking to host an intimate party with much pomp and circumstance, Versace’s Le Jardin de Versace 2023 Home Collection could be the perfect tableware to do just that.

The Italian luxury fashion house has never shied away from the bold and vibrant, the luxurious and opulence when it comes to their fashion collections, and it’s no difference with the rich aesthetics of Le Jardin.

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Photo 1 of 8 Le Jardin de Versace 2023 Home Collection
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Reminiscent of the French gardens in springtime, golden floral and butterfly ornamental designs decorate the porcelain wares, against pastel shades of pink and turquoise, as well as the extravagant orange, red and yellow.

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5. Marni

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Marni's Midnight Flowers collection, in collaboration with Serax
Above Marni's Midnight Flowers collection, in collaboration with Serax

Another first in tableware designing is the Milan-based luxury fashion house’s Midnight Flowers collection, in collaboration with Belgian design label Serax. It encompasses 120 pieces of hand-illustrated porcelain crockeries, each designed in a slightly asymmetrical form, giving the conventional tablescape a nudge of playful energy and quirky elegance.

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Photo 1 of 11 The botanical-inspired collection is reminiscent of the floral patterns ever present in Marni’s ready-to-wear collections
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“Marni is a brand appreciated for its distinctive approach to materials and colours, our irreverent attitude to mixing different prints and forms creates a language that is unique to the brand, and one that is evident in this tableware collection at a single glance,” explains Francesco Risso, creative director for Marni.

The botanical-inspired collection is reminiscent of the floral patterns ever present in Marni’s ready-to-wear collections, embellished with colourful botanical depictions in gentle palettes of mauve, teal and rose with notes of lime.

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