Our signature tablecloths and napkins celebrate Parisian architecture, the work of the Sèvres Manufactory and Ancient Rome.
They feature a motif from the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina in the Roman forum that was replicated by the Sèvres Manufactory for the exterior of the Institute of Art and Archaeology on Paris’s Left Bank.
They were designed in Paris in collaboration with the artist Konstantin Joachim (@konstantinjoachim) who artfully transposed the frieze into a design for the table, including a moulding from stone pedestals in the nearby Luxembourg Gardens.
They are printed on 100% cotton (195 gsm) in Riga, Latvia and sewn in the Paris region. The fabric is white and the printed motif is dark blue with a hint of purple.