Featured collection
Serax and Marni created the Midnight Flowers, an elegant, 120-piece porcelain tableware set, which celebrates the Italian fashion house’s artistic vision. Marni designed the flower motif, which was inspired by nature. Decals are used to apply the pattern to the fine bone china, after which it is glazed, to make it more wear resistant. The slightly asymmetrical shapes of the Marni plates, bowls, cups, saucers, and tea pots only serve to accentuate the hand-finished porcelain’s quality.
Featured designer
Annebet Philips is a Dutch designer based in Amsterdam. She is known for her playful, almost cartoon-like design language, characterized by her signature hand-drawn contour lines. Starting from the familiarity of archetypal objects, Annebet gives them a surprising twist. She has collaborated with international brands such as Seletti, Mogg, Tonone, and Tommy Hilfiger. Graduating cum laude with a master’s degree in Industrial Design Engineering from the prestigious TU Delft, she combines artistic vision with strong technical expertise. Her work has been exhibited at the Salone del Mobile in Milan and the Mint Gallery in London.
Featured collection
Dutch designer Annebet Philips makes her Serax debut with Carte Blanche, a remarkable coffee and tea set. She translated classic cups and saucers into simple, almost childlike shapes, first cut from cardboard. These playful prototypes were then literally transformed into porcelain, while keeping their fold lines and uneven edges. Hand-painted, irregular lines further accentuate the spontaneity of the designs. The result is a uniquely playful collection that captures the magic of the very first idea. The set includes espresso cups, a cappuccino cup, a tea mug with saucers, a milk jug, and a teapot.