Galerie Royale Night Blue
Bernardaud's iconic Galerie Royale pattern, crafted by Olivier Gagnère in 1995, was initially designed for the opening of the brand's Salon de Thé in the Galerie Royale, Paris. Originally in celadon green to mirror the tea room's decor, this dinnerware now dazzles in night blue.
The Galerie Royale Night Blue dinnerware collection, made of Limoges porcelain, is a Bernardaud classic. It's so revered that the prestigious Claridge's Hotel in London serves its five o'clock tea using Galerie Royale in celadon green. Now, Bernardaud has introduced the same pattern in a captivating shade of night blue, providing a timeless elegance with its platinum rim and rich blue hues. This combination of deep midnight blue and the bright white of Limoges porcelain is instantly evocative of relaxing seaside holidays.