Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Short History of Villeroy and Boch

You probably heard the white dinnerware sets that are manufactured by well-recognize dinnerware brands like Corelle, Gibson and Johnson Brothers. However, you must not forget to include Villeroy and Boch in your list. If you did forgot, then be prepared to explore the beauty of their collection that will overwhelm you.

Villeroy and Boch was first known as “Jean-François Boch et Frère”, founded in 1767 by Jean-François Boch. Like every master have their apprentice and rivals as well. His rival named Nicolas Villeroy began and earthenware company in 1789 and in 1836 he joined forces with Boch. Together they made an unbeatable duo in their profession and still their legacy is vibrant today. The French Garden is one of the company’s popular earthenware patterns. It is considered to be one of the most sought after collection in the market.

Another outstanding whiteware set from Villeroy and Boch is the Tayola White Pearl design. It comes with a bread and butter plate, breakfast cup, buffet or gourmet plate and cake plate. The set is ideal for classic breakfast experience especially in formal occasions. An interesting quality about the Villeroy and Boch is that they are not strictly offering all brands’ dinnerware in sets or standard collections. You can buy Villeroy and Boch in pieces that best interest your liking. That being said, you can have a whole set piece by piece. You can have just the usual combo of dinner plate, cup and saucer. You can have the rest of the pieces anytime you prefer.

It is true that white dishware sets appeal to the modern and minimalist style that other home setting sports, Villeroy and Boch has managed to come up with whiteware dinnerware sets that are complementary to the classic and country style as well. They now have a wide range of designs and style. With Villeroy and Boch you can assure that you can have any style you desire. Regal, stylistic, classic or contemporary, you can trust you will get the best quality and design provided by Villeroy and Boch.

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