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Marine Serre Expands Her Universe With Sustainable Tableware

July 4, 2025
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Marine Serre Expands Her Universe With Sustainable Tableware
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  • Marine Serre launched her first homeware collection in collaboration with Faïencerie de Gien
  • It features the label’s signature All Over Moon motif on upcycled ceramics, blending heritage with modernity
  • Available now with prices ranging from $105 – $235 USD

Marine Serre has unveiled her first foray into homeware with the launch of Marine Serre Maison, debuting a ceramic collection in collaboration with renowned French earthenware manufacturer, Faïencerie de Gien. The collection reimagines traditional French craftsmanship through Serre’s signature design language, blending heritage with radical modernity. From dinner plates to mugs, each piece is crafted using locally sourced materials like kaolin, clay and sand — finished with lead-free glazes and oxide-based pigments.

Serre’s emblematic All Over Moon motif is decked across a range of tableware, including dessert plates, coffee cups with saucers to mugs. The monochrome palette and sun-faded textures evoke a sense of quiet elegance, while the upcycled nature of the pieces reinforces the brand’s commitment to sustainability and slow design. These pieces are produced in Gien’s workshops in the Loire Valley, a region that’s known for its centuries-old ceramic artistry.

More than a lifestyle pivot, the collaboration reflects Serre’s broader vision of extending fashion’s emotional and symbolic power into everyday rituals. By partnering with Gien, Serre bridges past and present, offering objects that are both functional and steeped in narrative. The result is a collection that invites users to embrace imperfection, memory, and the art of living with intention.

Priced range from $105 – $235 USD, the first delivery of Marine Serre Maison is now available through Marine Serre’s official webstore.

 

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