The Splendor service comprises Limoges porcelain highlighted with fine gold
Cover Discover Louis Vuitton’s first permanent tableware collections (Photo: Louis Vuitton)
The Splendor service comprises Limoges porcelain highlighted with fine gold

Louis Vuitton debuts two permanent luxury tableware collections featuring Limoges porcelain

With Louis Vuitton adding more extravagant F&B concepts to their offerings, the French luxury marque has orchestrated its most sophisticated venture yet: the introduction of two permanent tableware collections.

The Constellation Collection, available from October 31, is a masterwork of Limoges porcelain with each of the 13 pieces telling a story through pointillism-inspired artistry.

The collection transforms the iconic Monogram flower into a celestial symphony of meticulously placed dots, creating an ethereal dance across serving plates, teapots, and intimate breakfast settings. This delicate interpretation brings an artistic whisper to daily rituals, from morning coffee services to evening soirées.

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Photo 1 of 2 The Constellation pieces feature a pointillism-inspired theme, seemingly hand-painted with an infinite number of dots
Photo 2 of 2 The Constellation pieces feature a pointillism-inspired theme, seemingly hand-painted with an infinite number of dots
The Constellation pieces feature a pointillism-inspired theme, seemingly hand-painted with an infinite number of dots
The Constellation pieces feature a pointillism-inspired theme, seemingly hand-painted with an infinite number of dots

In perfect complement, the Splendor Collection, launching November 14, presents seventeen pieces that elevate dining to an art form. Each piece showcases the maison’s initials in fine gold against pristine Limoges porcelain, creating an intricate trompe-l’oeil effect that captures light and movement.

The collection made its society debut at the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, where Louis Vuitton continues its patronage of the Retour aux Sources restoration project.

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Photo 1 of 3 The Splendor service comprises Limoges porcelain highlighted with fine gold
Photo 2 of 3 The pieces showcase a two-tone theme enhanced with gold which heighten the movement of the superimposed designs
Photo 3 of 3 Louis Vuitton's Splendor dinner service comprises 17 pieces
The Splendor service comprises Limoges porcelain highlighted with fine gold
The pieces showcase a two-tone theme enhanced with gold which heighten the movement of the superimposed designs
Louis Vuitton's Splendor dinner service comprises 17 pieces

Together, these permanent collections redefine l’art de vivre à la française, bringing Louis Vuitton’s distinctive aesthetic to the art of entertainment.

Each piece serves as both a functional instrument and a decorative testament to the house’s commitment to excellence, seamlessly integrating into any table setting across seasons.

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Photo 1 of 6 The Constellation collection
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The debut of these collections represents more than an expansion of product lines; it heralds a new chapter in luxury dining where everyday moments are transformed into occasions of extraordinary elegance.

From morning coffees to grand dinner parties, each piece bears witness to the maison’s ability to merge heritage with contemporary living.

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Photography: Louis Vuitton

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Jennifer Choo
Regional Managing Editor of Tatler Homes, Tatler Malaysia
Tatler Asia

Jennifer Choo is Regional Managing Editor of Tatler Homes, covering architecture, interior design, and art across Asia. Based in Malaysia, she oversees regional content on luxury residential design and contemporary art collections. Legally trained but choosing to pursue her passion for design, she previously led notable design publications and worked as an interior stylist and art consultant for property developers, design firms, and private clients.