Since the 19th century, three generations have skilfully perpetuated the tradition of Limoges porcelain.
Firstly, Martial, who acquired the Montjovis factory in 1919 and asserted his ambitions through multiple collections with classical shapes and decorations strongly inspired by Art Nouveau and Art Deco. We also owe him the admirable Tsarina cups, with motifs taken from the palaces of St. Petersburg, but above all the astonishing "pearls and enamels" borrowed from the Hungarian...