Raynaud Histoire Naturelle Breakfast Coupe Plate Deep
Best elegant porcelain for nature-loving hosts who value ethical craftsmanship.
Bring a touch of nature to your table with the Raynaud Histoire Naturelle Breakfast Coupe Plate. This exquisite porcelain plate features a delicate pattern of birds and butterflies, designed by Pamela Baldwin. Crafted in Limoges, France, by Raynaud, a renowned manufacturer since 1849, it embodies a legacy of fine craftsmanship. A portion of the proceeds from this plate benefits the Jane Goodall Institute, supporting the preservation of endangered species. It's a beautiful and meaningful addition to any collection, reflecting a commitment to both artistry and conservation.
$145.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
3905
/ 10810
#3905 in Plates
Price vs Category Average
+66%
Above average
SKU
013
/ HISNA
Who it's for
- Collectors seeking heirloom-quality Limoges porcelain for daily dining
- Hosts wanting to elevate their table with artistic, nature-inspired motifs
- Home cooks serving saucy breakfast dishes or liquid-heavy meals
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers prioritizing value over luxury brand prestige
- Busy households preferring dishwasher-safe, low-maintenance dinnerware
- Buyers needing easily replaceable or expandable tableware sets
Performance breakdown
Porcelain Craftsmanship
Authentic Limoges porcelain offers unmatched translucency and refined structural integrity.
Artistic Detail
Intricate botanical illustrations bring a sophisticated, gallery-worthy aesthetic to the table.
Durability
Fade-resistant glazing ensures the delicate patterns remain vibrant through repeated use.
Versatility
The coupe shape transitions seamlessly from casual breakfasts to elegant service.
Ethical Impact
Direct contributions to the Jane Goodall Institute add meaningful value beyond aesthetics.
Ergonomics
The lightweight coupe profile is comfortable to handle and easy to store.
Key Specs
SKU
HISNA013
Diameter
6.7 in
Material
Porcelain
Origin
Limoges, France
Plate Type
Bread and Butter Plate
Rim Style
Coupe
Pattern Type
Patterned
Shape
Round
Features
- Delicate birds and butterflies pattern
- Supports endangered species conservation
- Renowned Raynaud porcelain craftsmanship
- Fade-resistant decoration techniques
- Designed by Pamela Baldwin
- Ideal for everyday use
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly adore the Raynaud Histoire Naturelle Breakfast Coupe Plate for its stunning aesthetic and heirloom quality Limoges porcelain. Reviewers frequently call the detailed natural history illustrations works of art. The deep coupe shape offers excellent versatility, blending high design with practical use for various meals. Quality is consistently praised, noted by the flawless glaze and refined weight, suggesting durability. While the price represents a significant investment, purchasers feel the elevated dining experience and visual impact fully justify the premium cost. This plate is cherished as a centerpiece that transforms everyday meals into special occasions.
Know before you buy
With a 6.7-inch diameter, this is classified as a bread and butter plate. It is perfectly sized for side servings, breakfast toast, or small appetizers.
Yes, Raynaud porcelain is crafted to be both elegant and functional. The decoration techniques used are fade-resistant, ensuring the intricate bird and butterfly patterns remain vibrant even with regular use.
A coupe rim is smooth and gently curved, lacking the wide, flat edge found on traditional plates. This design provides a larger surface area for food and offers a sleek, modern aesthetic.
This piece is authentic Limoges porcelain, crafted in Limoges, France. Raynaud has been producing high-quality porcelain in this region since 1849.
Yes, a portion of the proceeds from the Histoire Naturelle collection is donated to the Jane Goodall Institute. Your purchase directly supports their efforts in the preservation of endangered species.
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