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Picture of Bowl, Lunes Sablé

Bowl, Lunes Sablé

0001-14-641008
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$80.00
Picture of Bowl, Oskar

Bowl, Oskar

0632-37-643014
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$230.00
Picture of Breakfast cup , Oskar

Breakfast cup , Oskar

0632-37-300045
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$290.00
Picture of Breakfast saucer , Oskar

Breakfast saucer , Oskar

0632-37-350022
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$140.00
Picture of Chinese bone cup , Oskar

Chinese bone cup , Oskar

0633-11-250010
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$140.00
Picture of Chinese rice bowl , Oskar

Chinese rice bowl , Oskar

0634-11-643012
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$200.00
Picture of Chinese soja cup, Oskar

Chinese soja cup, Oskar

0631-11-250006
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$120.00
Picture of Chinese soup bowl , Oskar

Chinese soup bowl , Oskar

0631-11-643011
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$190.00
Picture of Chinese spoon holder , Oskar

Chinese spoon holder , Oskar

0631-11-645008
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$130.00
Picture of Chinese spoon, Oskar

Chinese spoon, Oskar

0634-11-647014
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$190.00
Picture of Chinese tea cup lid, Oskar

Chinese tea cup lid, Oskar

0634-11-408009
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$100.00
Picture of Chinese tea cup , Oskar

Chinese tea cup , Oskar

0634-11-308013
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$190.00
Picture of Chinese tea saucer, Oskar

Chinese tea saucer, Oskar

0634-11-358009
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$100.00
Picture of Coupe plate deep, Oskar

Coupe plate deep, Oskar

0634-37-250022
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$260.00
Picture of Coupe plate deep, Oskar

Coupe plate deep, Oskar

0633-37-250027
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$320.00
Picture of Coupe plate deep, Oskar

Coupe plate deep, Oskar

0634-17-250017
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$260.00
Picture of Coupe plate flat, Oskar

Coupe plate flat, Oskar

0634-37-113027
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$260.00
Picture of Coupe plate flat, Oskar

Coupe plate flat, Oskar

0631-37-113016
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$150.00
Picture of Coupe plate flat, Oskar

Coupe plate flat, Oskar

0633-37-113032
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$380.00
Picture of Coupe plate flat, Oskar, n°1

Coupe plate flat, Oskar, n°1

0631-37-113022
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$220.00
Picture of Coupe plate flat, Oskar, n°2

Coupe plate flat, Oskar, n°2

0632-37-113022
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$220.00
Picture of Coupe plate flat, Oskar, n°3

Coupe plate flat, Oskar, n°3

0633-37-113022
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$220.00
Picture of Coupe plate flat, Oskar, n°4

Coupe plate flat, Oskar, n°4

0634-37-113022
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$220.00
Picture of Creamer, Oskar

Creamer, Oskar

0631-37-439020
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$320.00
Picture of Large platter, Oskar

Large platter, Oskar

0634-17-500046
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$2,500.00
Picture of Mug , Oskar

Mug , Oskar

0634-37-314030
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$290.00
Picture of Oval platter, Oskar

Oval platter, Oskar

0633-37-502042
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$980.00
Picture of Petit four stand, Oskar

Petit four stand, Oskar

0634-37-515027
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$350.00
Picture of Petit four stand, Oskar

Petit four stand, Oskar

0631-37-515016
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$240.00
Picture of Petit four stand, Oskar

Petit four stand, Oskar

0633-37-515022
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$290.00
Picture of Plate 29 cm, round center 18 cm, Lunes Sablé

Plate 29 cm, round center 18 cm, Lunes Sablé

0001-14-101029
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$130.00
Picture of Rim plate deep, Oskar

Rim plate deep, Oskar

0634-10-250027
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$260.00
Picture of Salad bowl , Oskar

Salad bowl , Oskar

0634-37-507026
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$880.00
Picture of Side dish, Oskar

Side dish, Oskar

0631-37-508023
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$320.00
Picture of Soup tureen , Oskar

Soup tureen , Oskar

0634-37-509026
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$2,200.00
Picture of Sugar bowl, Oskar

Sugar bowl, Oskar

0634-37-435020
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$440.00
Picture of Tea cup and saucer, Oskar

Tea cup and saucer, Oskar

0634-20-853020
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$430.00
Picture of Tea cup extra and saucer, Oskar

Tea cup extra and saucer, Oskar

0633-37-854022
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$480.00
Picture of Tea pot, Oskar

Tea pot, Oskar

0634-37-430010
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$1,100.00
Picture of Zarf or sake cup, Oskar

Zarf or sake cup, Oskar

0631-17-312005
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
$130.00