Long decorative plates on the wall of Maxime Ansiau
Decorate the wall with beautiful, exquisite tableware -a tradition that goes back a couple of centuries and is still relevant. But perhaps in many interiors, classic decorative plates on the wall will look a little boring and simple. Dutch artist Maxime Ansiau moved away from the traditional round shape and presented an interesting collection of decorative plates that combine the famous Dutch porcelain and a unique appearance.The elongated shape of the original dishes looksas if several plates were combined into one. Such non-standard shaped plates perfectly fit long images, for example, a row of traditional Dutch houses over the water or a high skyscraper, like a throne in the clouds. Long decorative plates on the wall will help to decorate the interior of the kitchen or living room in an original way! Such traditional decor does not look old or boring, on the contrary, it creates the impression of a stylish modern interior in a classic, sophisticated style.Each piece of tableware is made of porcelainancient technology, hand-painted in a classic blue and white palette. The collection includes single and double plates, as well as plates consisting of four, six or more connected parts. The Amsterdam-based designer has depicted a modern interpretation of the classic Dutch landscape, a faience display of beautiful castles and windmills, water spaces and celestial clouds, village houses and city high-rises.Maxime Ansiau plates are easy to decorate withnot only the walls, but also the festive table. And why not? For example, serve stuffed pike on a long plate for the New Year's table, ice cream cake for dessert or a set of sushi rolls for a party! If the combination of Japanese cuisine and Dutch tableware confuses you, then it is better to buy a set of sushi dishes in the online store http://daroff.com.ua/originalnaja-posuda/nabory-dlja-sushi.