Spring is in the air
Welcome back, March! The days are getting longer, the air is warming up (although, perhaps, this year, it has never been that cold...) and the desire to spend time outdoors is increasing. The air of spring enters our homes and brings with it a breath of fresh air.
A desire to renovate, to rethink that corner of the house, to devote ourselves to something new, to try that recipe we've been wanting to try for a long time... In short, March is the right month to open up and discover, to try and be amazed, preparing ourselves to enjoy summer to the fullest.
If there is no shortage of opportunities to spend time with friends and family, such as a dinner party or an early lunch in the garden to inaugurate the warm season, be inspired and dare to use color. Try the style of the Ocean line of dishes, in true cobalt blue, deep and intense.
A shade that immediately brings to mind the color of the sea in midsummer, lulled by the waves breaking on the rocks, creating that white, impalpable foam that we can find on the plates in the collection, on the coasters, on the trivets, and on the saucers of the tea and coffee cups.

Crossing the ocean and its beauty, therefore, on our virtual journey aboard elegance, we arrive in Japan and our table is dressed in a Zen atmosphere, perfect for welcoming our dinner with originality, perhaps based on sushi.
This particular dish, with its ancient origins, is now a symbol of evenings spent in good company enjoying good food with exotic flavors, capable of tickling the senses and the imagination. That is why it needs the right attention, to be brought to the table with respect for an ancient tradition and to be savored intensely.
The dishes and accessories in the Ocean line are perfect for an evening with an oriental atmosphere and are well suited to highlighting fish, with their intense color and modern, essential shapes.
Like sushi, cobalt blue also has an interesting history, but not quite as ancient. Discovered in 1802 by chemist Louis Jaques Thènard, it was created as a stable pigment designed to help artists in their art, as an alternative to the already well-known ultramarine blue and Prussian blue. Cobalt blue became one of the favorite colors of Renaissance art and can even be seen in works such as Van Gogh's "The Starry Night," combined with the two blues mentioned above, and in Renoir's painting "Boating on the Seine."
In short, the cobalt blue of the Ocean line embodies beauty and uniqueness, making the tableware a true little masterpiece to display on your table.
Choose it for your table too, to experience a colorful spring.