A luxury porcelain plate represents the symbol of a French way of life. Porcelain is a noble and timeless material that lends itself perfectly to a refined and elegant table setting.It is particularly appreciated for its exceptional qualities: it is shiny, resistant, and durable, making it the ideal choice for your table.
Porcelain also has a very chic and luxurious visual effect to make every meal unique and elegant.
Tradition of sophistication
Jean-Paul Bodet, nicknamed "Van Gogh"
Self-taught, Jean-Paul Bodet has always painted. Already at the age of twelve, he spent his days painting birds with extraordinary dexterity and talent. Renowned in the Bugey region as an artist-painter, he is nicknamed by everyone in the region "Van Gogh".
Now retired, he devotes himself entirely to his passions of painting and creation. He creates, he manufactures, he sublimates, and he transmits this passion to his daughter, Laura.
Jean-Paul Bodet creates his masterpieces in his art studio in the Bugey region. This little corner of paradise also hosts the family village of Laurène Desjardins, founder of the House.
Laurène Desjardins, granddaughter of Manoï, from whom she borrowed the nickname as a tribute to her through this project, & Jean-Paul Bodet, Painter Artist of the house.
Passionate about beautiful tables and old crockery, her family heritage and the talent of this extraordinary painter pushed her to launch this tableware project.
The coat of arms - A family heritage
This coat of arms, which was chosen to represent Maison Manoï, comes from a family coat of arms made in 1862 at the request of one of my ancestors.
At the time, it was created to represent my family through a blue and white porcelain table service.
The codes of old period crockery have been taken up to create the 5 collections of the House.
The blue color is a representative marker of old tableware services.
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