Haviland
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Round Platter - Portofino
€1.158

Teapot - Portofino
€477
Frequently Asked Questions About Haviland
Here are some of the most common questions our clients ask about our Haviland collection.
Haviland is a legendary French manufacturer synonymous with the world’s finest Limoges porcelain. Founded in 1842 by American entrepreneur David Haviland, the brand moved to Limoges, France, to revolutionize the porcelain industry with artistic innovation and superior quality.
The brand is defined by several pillars of luxury:
Presidential Heritage: Haviland has historically been the porcelain of choice for the White House (serving presidents from Lincoln to Roosevelt) and global royalty.
Artisanal Craftsmanship: Every piece is 100% manufactured and hand-decorated in Limoges, utilizing specific blends of kaolin to achieve its signature high-white translucency and durability.
Precious Metal Finishes: The house is world-renowned for its mastery of hand-painted 24k gold and platinum accents, which are fired at extreme temperatures to ensure a permanent bond.
Artistic Innovation: Beyond traditional patterns, Haviland frequently collaborates with contemporary designers to turn classic dinnerware into modern "haute couture" for the table.
Founded in 1842, Haviland is a legendary French house established when American entrepreneur David Haviland moved to Limoges, France, to create the world’s finest porcelain.
Key Historical Pillars:
The Limoges Move: Driven by the region's superior kaolin clay, Haviland set up a factory to produce high-white, translucent china that surpassed contemporary standards.
Presidential Pedigree: Known as the "Porcelain of Presidents," Haviland has graced the tables of the White House (from Lincoln to Roosevelt) and European royalty like Empress Eugénie.
Artisanal Innovation: For over 180 years, the brand has maintained its "Made in Limoges" status, combining 19th-century hand-decorating techniques with modern artistic collaborations.
Global Symbol: Today, it remains a primary symbol of French Art de Vivre, recognized worldwide for its intricate gold work and timeless elegance.
A standard Haviland 16-piece dinnerware set—including iconic collections like Infini White and Souffle d’Or—provides a comprehensive service for four people.
The set typically includes:
4 Dinner Plates (approx. 29.5 cm): The foundation of the table setting.
4 Dessert Plates (approx. 24.5 cm): Ideal for starters, salads, or desserts.
4 Soup/Pasta Plates (approx. 20.5 cm): Deep-rimmed plates designed for versatile main courses.
4 Breakfast/Soup Bowls (approx. 13 cm): Compact, multi-functional bowls for morning cereals or starters.
Design Note: In the Infini collection, these pieces feature a signature "counter-relief" engraving that creates a modern, sculptural look. While the Infini White is favored for its minimalist purity, the Souffle d’Or adds a touch of "sparkling stardust" with hand-applied gold accents, making both sets popular for high-end registry gifts and luxury entertaining.
Because Haviland is handcrafted luxury Limoges porcelain, the pricing reflects its premium "haute couture" status. On Amiramour, current pricing for major collections is structured as follows:
Entry-Level Luxury (Infini White):
12-Piece Set: €752 (Service for 4)
30-Piece Set: €2,154 (Comprehensive service for 6)
Gold-Accented Luxury (Souffle d'Or):
12-Piece Set: €1,500
30-Piece Set: €3,414
Prestige Art Collections (e.g., Portofino):
12-Piece Set: €1,920
30-Piece Set: €4,248
Investment Value:
The significant price jump for the Souffle d'Or and Portofino collections is due to the intensive hand-application of 24k gold and complex artistic patterns. A 30-piece set provides a complete formal dining experience, including dinner plates, dessert plates, deep soup plates, bread plates, and bowls.
Yes, Haviland crafts world-class tea and coffee services, which are staples of French Art de la Table. These sets are favored for their delicate translucency and the "high-fired" durability typical of Limoges porcelain.
On Amiramour, Haviland offers comprehensive 15-piece sets, designed to provide a complete formal service for six people.
Standard 15-Piece Set Composition:
6 Tea or Coffee Cups
6 Matching Saucers
1 Teapot or Coffee Pot (with lid)
1 Sugar Bowl (with lid)
1 Creamer / Milk Jug
Pricing for Iconic Collections:
Infini White: Priced at €1,516. This set features a modern, textured "counter-relief" pattern, offering a minimalist yet tactile luxury experience.
Souffle d’Or: Priced at €2,455. This collection features the signature "starburst" gold effect, hand-decorated with 24k matte gold, making it a more significant investment for formal entertaining.
Yes, a Haviland porcelain set is widely considered a generational luxury gift—an heirloom-quality investment that typically increases in sentimental and aesthetic value over decades.
In 2026, it remains a "gold standard" for gifting due to:
Prestige & Pedigree: Historically favored by the White House and global royalty (such as Empress Eugénie), receiving Haviland is synonymous with entering an elite circle of connoisseurs.
Master Craftsmanship: Every piece is handcrafted in Limoges, France, featuring hand-painted 24k gold or platinum accents that are fired for permanent brilliance.
Modern Recognition: The brand continues to win accolades in 2026 as a top-tier choice for luxury wedding registries and high-end anniversaries.
Timeless Aesthetic: Collections like the textured "Infini" or the celestial "Souffle d'Or" are designed to transcend trends, ensuring the gift remains relevant in luxury homes for generations.
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