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PREMIUM CRAFTSMANSHIP. Villeroy & Boch is an innovative company with outstanding design expertise and a long history dating back over 270 years. From the tiles on board the Titanic and in the Holland Tunnel in New York to tableware series produced specially for the Vatican and royal families – during this period, the brand Villeroy & Boch has left lasting impressions all over the world. HOMEY HOLIDAYS. Depicting tranquil scenes of village life, Design Naif is an art collector's delight. The folk art-inspired pattern features original work by painter Gérard Laplau that will enchant your home with the charm, spirit, and joie de vivre of country life! Design Naif Christmas is the perfect way to add holiday cheer to any gathering with unique winter vignettes that truly celebrate the season. FESTIVE TABLEWARE. The Villeroy & Boch Naif Christmas 4-Piece Dinnerware Set consists of a dinner plate, salad plate, bowl, and mug. This limited edition Christmas collection is made from premium porcelain. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Made in Germany. TIMELESS GIFT. The variety and design of the products include everything consumers need to make their homes more beautiful: from high-quality home accessories to crockery, cutlery, and glasses. Anyone looking for inspiring gifts is sure to find the perfect items at Villeroy & Boch. SPECIAL MOMENTS IN LIFE. Reflecting this philosophy, Villeroy & Boch adds a decorative touch to its customers’ living environments, combining passion with design expertise and innovative strength. Since its foundation in 1748, the company has developed to become one of the world's leading lifestyle brands and creates feel-good moments and living spaces with the best ceramics from its Bathroom & Wellness and Dining & Lifestyle Divisions. Product Description VITRO PORCELAIN is a modern, durable porcelain with a warmer white tone, creamy white, or natural white. Porcelain tableware is durable and nonporous due to it being fired at a very high temperature during its creation. Porcelain dinnerware has a fine glassy texture that provides users with ease during plating and cleaning after dinner. Limited edition Christmas collection Design Naif is an art collector's delight. The folk art inspired pattern features original work by painter Gérard Laplau that will enchant your home with the charm, spirit, and joie de vivre of country life! Depicting scenes of a picturesque, snow-covered village, this dinnerware collection is the perfect addition to your rustic, country holiday table and makes the perfect gift for any folk art lover. The colorful vignettes on this collection are a true feast for the eyes. 100% FOOD SAFE MICROWAVE SAFE DISHWASHER SAFE The idyllic holiday scenes were painted by Gérard Laplau, a French artist who was instrumental in establishing the popularity of folk art and who was also the artist behind our beloved Design Naif dinnerware collection. See the villagers playing in the snow, building snowmen, gathering around the Christmas tree in the center of town, enjoying horse-drawn carriage rides through the snowy countryside, and more. This dinnerware collection evokes nostalgia as it brings back memories of Christmases' past. PERFECT DINNERWARE FOR THE WINTER SEASON Because the dinnerware collection is not designed using the typical Christmas hues of bright red and deep green and doesn’t include typical Christmastime motifs, Design Naif Christmas can serve as the perfect “winter” dinnerware, rather than simply “Christmas” dinnerware. You can decorate your table with the Design Naif Christmas collection long before Christmas arrives and keep it on the table long after the holiday is over! An original work by artist, Gérard Laplau. Gérard Laplau was a French Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1938. Gérard Laplau's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized values ranging from 296 USD to 618 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2018 the record value for this artist at auction is 618 USD for Campagne animée, sold at Ader in 2018. The artist died in 2009.