Debuting in 2010, SIRIVANNAVARI MAISON celebrates the essence of elegant living. ‘Maison,’ the French term for ‘home,’ perfectly encapsulates the owner’s curated aesthetic and hospitality, ready to embrace cherished guests. The term ‘fleur,’ meaning ‘flower,’ beautifully unfolds its petals to nurture our spirits. In 2024, the ‘Maison des Fleurs’ Collection by SIRIVANNAVARI MAISON captures this blossoming essence, flowering into a limited-edition series that promises to enhance any sophisticated setting.
This collection features elegantly crafted ceramic tableware made from Bone China, a material highly regarded for its superior quality. Designed to elevate your dining experience, the collection boasts distinctive hand-drawn designs by the visionary Creative Director, HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya. It includes a trio of dinner plates, a duo of mugs, along with espresso shot cups and teacups. Extending the luxurious touch to home fragrances, the collection also offers scented candles in ceramic jars and exquisite glass aromatic diffusers adorned with tassels, available in four delightful scents that infuse opulence into your space.
The exquisite pottery is mainly composed of kaolin and bone ash, imbuing it with a delicate ivory hue and a lustrous glaze. The tableware is adorned with delightful blue designs, accented with opulent touches of gold. It showcases regal peacocks, delicate Lily of the Valley—symbolizing happiness and a gentle nod to the classics—and noble purple Iris, a representation of hope and a beloved favorite. These pieces bring to life the Princess’s noble vision to promote Thailand’s exceptional craftsmanship, a shared mission with her esteemed grandmother who founded The SUPPORT Foundation (The Foundation for the Promotion of Supplementary Occupations and Related Techniques under the Royal Patronage of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit).
Each piece comes encased in a luxurious box, making it an ideal gift for special occasions or for adding a touch of joy to your dining table and home décor. Experience the exquisite beauty of the “Maison des Fleurs” collection, the latest marvel from SIRIVANNAVARI MAISON by SIRIVANNAVARI, with an exclusive launch promotion: for every purchase of 15,000 Baht or more, receive a 1,000 Baht discount (limited offers). This special offer is available only at ICONCRAFT, 4th floor, ICONSIAM, from June 20 to July 21, 2024.
I absolutely love the idea of this collection! Anything that merges art with daily life gets a thumbs up from me.
Totally agree! But don’t you think it’s a bit over the top? The prices seem pretty steep.
True, but quality and craftsmanship do come at a price. These are not your everyday Walmart dishes.
I think you’re both missing the point that it’s also about promoting Thai culture and craftsmanship. It’s more than just a product.
HRH Princess Sirivannavari’s designs are always so elegant. This collection will be no exception.
Elegant maybe, but is it practical? How many people actually use Bone China on a daily basis?
I think for special occasions, not everyday use. It’s like having a fancy set for dinner parties.
Exactly, Laura. It’s about having something special to bring out for memorable moments.
It’s a shame that such beautiful art is so inaccessible to most people.
That’s why they have promotions, Mike. There’s a discount for purchases above 15,000 Baht.
Still, not everyone can afford that even with the discount. Promotions don’t change the fact that it’s expensive.
Agree, Mike. Art shouldn’t only be for the wealthy.
Who’s paying $500 for a set of plates? This seems excessive to me.
For those who can afford it, this is an investment in both art and culture. Totally worth it in my opinion.
I bet most people buying this are just doing it to show off their wealth.
Even if that’s true, it’s still promoting Thai craftsmanship and culture, so something positive comes out of it.
I think these products attract both genuine art lovers and those who just want the brand name.
The designs sound visually stunning. I’d love to see a real-life demo of the tableware at home.
Bone China for daily use is impractical, but for special occasions, why not?
Those special occasions become even more memorable with such elegant pieces.
Exactly, Emma! Sometimes, it’s worth spending a bit more for experiences we’ll cherish.
I think I’ll stick to my Ikea set, thanks.
I love how this collection also includes fragrances. Makes it a full sensory experience.
A bit too pretentious for my taste. Do we really need scented candles with our dinner plates?
It’s about creating an ambiance, Simon. Some people appreciate the little details.
I personally enjoy a good scented candle, it adds to the overall experience.
High-quality Bone China can actually enhance the dining experience. The presentation matters.
I wonder how durable these items are. They look delicate, but looks can deceive.
Bone China is quite strong despite its delicate appearance. It’s more chip-resistant than regular porcelain.
Good to know! That makes the investment seem more reasonable.
Supporting local artisans and culture is great, but the price point shuts out a lot of people.
The detailing with gold and blue accents sounds divine. Can’t wait to see it in person!
Divine or not, it’s still a small mortgage for some plates and candles.
I hope they are considering environmentally-friendly practices in their production. Luxury should not come at the cost of the planet.
Princess Sirivannavari’s legacy in art and design is undeniably amazing. Each collection gets better and better!
But is it really her designs or just the work of her team with her name on it?
Even if it’s a team effort, the vision is still hers. Creative projects are rarely the work of one person.
It’s great to see Thai artisans getting international attention through high-end collections like this.