Le Revolution Party Plates
Description
In the years that followed 1789, France found itself reinventing not only its politics but its domestic culture, its ceremonies, and the objects that animated them. The faïence workshops of the Loire, the printers of Lyon, the menuisiers of the faubourg Saint-Antoine all found themselves working in a new visual language — one that reached for the Republican symbolism of Rome while keeping the surface refinement that France had spent two centuries developing. La Révolution paper plates draw from that moment: designs in the tradition of the great Revolutionary-period table service, adapted for the celebratory table.
The collection spans several designs, each drawn from the graphic vocabulary of the French Revolution: the tricolor chevron, the Republican cipher, the cockade rosette, the Tennis Court Oath inscription. These are not pastiche — they are design objects in the tradition of the commemorative table service, made for the table that takes its occasion seriously.
Available in 9″ dinner and 7″ salad or dessert sizes. Pair with the La Révolution cockade napkins and the Liberté-Égalité paper runner for a complete Revolutionary table.
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