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| Da: Tryo (Messaggio originale) |
Inviato: 05/01/2026 13:04 |
Hey everyone! I’ve been looking into upgrading my dinnerware and can’t decide between French and Italian porcelain. Both look stunning but seem to have very different vibes. What are the key differences between them in quality, style, and feel? |
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Da: Okera |
Inviato: 05/01/2026 13:51 |
Hi! French and Italian porcelain both have unmatched artistry, but their characters differ deeply. French porcelain, especially from Limoges, is all about refinement — milky translucence, delicate glazes, and graceful minimalism. Italian porcelain, on the other hand, channels warmth and creativity — bolder colors, sculptural shapes, and expressive energy. I recently saw an incredible comparison on MDMAISON’s collection of luxury brands https://mdmaison.com/brands , where they feature both Raynaud and Ginori 1735 side by side. The contrast is fascinating: France whispers luxury, Italy sings it. Both are impeccable in craftsmanship, but the choice comes down to mood — French for subtle sophistication, Italian for vibrant soul. Either will elevate your table, but together they tell a story of European artistry at its best. |
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