The Terre de Fer table pays tribute to 19th century French manufactures. The name "Terre de fer" refers to fine earthenware that is closer to porcelain. Glassware is also celebrated through three different techniques: etched fine glass, mouth-blown glass and molded glass. Everything is arranged on a pearl gray tablecloth of great elegance.
Treat yourself to the opportunity of a fine meal around a very fine table.
In your box:
- 1 pearl gray tablecloth, 150 x 250 cm
- 6 khaki napkins, 40 x 40 cm
- 6 mismatched iron clay plates, including Manufacture de Saint-Armand and de Luneville, between 21 and 23 cm
- 6 engraved glass champagne glasses, 11 cm
- 5 mouth-blown glass soliflores, approx. 35 cm
- 2 mouth-blown glass candlesticks, 26 cm
- 6 coquetiers
- 6 bread plates, 12 cm
Table sold without cutlery
Excluding candles, excluding floral decoration
On some vintage items, period wear or some imperfections may appear