Luxurious, art-inspired porcelain creations from Bernardaud
Maison Bernardaud proudly stands among the most inspirational art de la table luxury brands in the world, with an unparalleled heritage and an unprecedented passion for porcelain artistry.
Throughout its fabled history, Bernardaud has collaborated with several renowned artists and designers of various industries, so as to produce special collections or limited edition series of luxurious porcelain pieces.
Bernardaud has also drawn inspiration from the work of multiple creative minds from all around the globe, who are celebrated for their most unique artistic visions.
Let us take a look at the most prominent tableware products from Bernardaud, that are in fact either inspired by or co-created by some of the world’s most acclaimed artists.
Marc Chagall
Some of Marc Chagall’s most prominent work have been featured in Bernardaud’s porcelain tableware, varying from colourful trays and dinner plate assortments, to unique tea pots and tea cups. Bernardaud pays homage to the late artist’s iconic creations, by incorporating them into a unique array of imaginative tableware.
Jeff Koons
What is table decoration without a touch of surrealism? Drawing inspiration from exhibits such as ‘Lips’ and ‘Tulips’, Bernardaud turns Jeff Koons’s large-scale paintings into beautiful decorative centrepieces, able to elevate any vibrant interior. The ‘Banality Series’, moreover, combines Koons’s unconventional cultural approach with Bernardaud’s exquisite craftsmanship.
Joan Miró
Joan Miró’s groundbreaking use of colour and lines graces the popular À Toute Epreuve series from Bernardaud. Vibrant dinner plates, a playful vase, and a fashionable rectangular tray are only some of Bernardaud’s products featuring the iconic artist’s original abstract designs that leave a lot to the imagination.
Sarkis
The collaboration between Sarkis and Bernardaud is a perfect example of contemporary art and traditional craftsmanship intertwining to create an assortment of fascinating aesthetics evoking a sense of Asian-infused art de la table inspiration. The Kintsugi Sarkis collection by Bernardaud is inspired by a Japanese form of art that focuses on visible repairs on broken porcelain, a metaphor for embracing one’s flaws and imperfections.
Marco Mencacci
Marco Mencacci has worked with Bernardaud to create a series of vivid-coloured decorative pieces, including the BIKINI vase and the TANGA vase, both of which are outstanding exhibits of contemporary art integrating colour and geometry into magnificent design concepts.
Zemer Peled
Bernardaud has collaborated with Zemer Peled for the creation of the highly acclaimed In Bloom collection of dinnerware and decorative pieces, which beautifully plays out on an awe-inspiring bisque white and Egyptian blue pattern, ideal for a stunning summer table setting.
Hervé van der Straeten
A prominent figure of the global contemporary design landscape, Hervé van der Straeten’s work with Bernardaud features luxurious cobalt blue pigment with hints of gold, wondrously ornamenting centrepieces such as the Bacchanale Cariatides Vase and the Bacchanale large plate.