Baroque & Rococo heritage:
Every curve, relief, and motif is drawn from the visual language of 17th–18th century French art and architecture. Fleur-de-lis patterns, scrolling acanthus leaves, and intricate latticework adorn the surfaces, creating a tactile connection to the gilded salons, mirrored halls, and manicured gardens of Versailles.
The palette of regality:
Deep sapphire blues, rich golds, royal whites, burnished copper, and onyx blacks form the foundation of this collection. These tones recall the lavish textiles, painted ceilings, and bronze details of royal interiors — transforming the vases and trays into centerpieces with both visual weight and timeless grace.
Ornament as identity:
In the Versailles Collection, decoration is never secondary. It is integral to the form, wrapping each object in patterns that invite the hand to trace them and the eye to linger. From the bold vertical rhythm of copper fluting to the delicate tracery on ivory pieces, each detail adds depth to the object’s personality.