Blue and white is always in style. The Pattern of Month this month is Mottahedeh's Imperial Blue. Since the Ming Dynasty, imperial blue and white porcelains have been prized by collectors and connoisseurs around the world. Edged in 22k gold, this underglazed blue dinner service is based on a Chinese export porcelain pattern, ca. 1730. The elegant design features a...
This month's Pattern of the Month is Mottahedeh's recently introduced Palma! Palma is an exact reproduction of a design, circa 1840, designed by Fyodor Solntsev, the great European art historian who painted interiors for cathedrals and designed much of the Kremlin under the patronage of Tsar Nicolas I. The original Solntsev design incorporates the elements of a plate owned by...
Our ever popular Tobacco Leaf is the Pattern of the Month this month! With over 40 pieces that we currently sell, it's one of our most sought out designs and what Mottahedeh is truly known for. This extravagant design was originally made in China, probably for export to the Portuguese and Brazilian markets. Of all the 18th - century dinnerware...
The pattern of this month is Robert Haviland and C. Parlon's Jardin de Louise! Designed by Isabelle Barthel, her creativity and sensitivity as colorist are shown in this design while remaining understated. Isabelle's designs are used for many French Luxury Brands. The inspiration of Jardin de Louise is the first sunbeams of spring, new sprouts of the garden in green...