Absolutely Superb New Rare L’Objet “Perlée” 24ct Gold Gilt Handcrafted Porcelain Charger Plate (12.5”/32cm, 1.1kg).


Marvellous plate. A masterpiece! In perfect condition. Work of master craftsmen of the highest order. Please browse all 12 sets of photographs attached for size, weight and condition as they are self explanatory.


Clients who purchase L’OBJET quickly discover that luxury is not determined by what an object costs, but more by what it is worth.


This work of art is inspired by the enduring modernity and timeless elegance of the pearl. The L'objet 24ct gold perlée charger plate is made of Limoges porcelain with meticulously hand painted details that highlight the individual pearls. This item is rarely available in retail stores and made specially to order for special discerning clients of the company.


Founded in 2004, L’OBJET was born at intersection of meticulous craftsmanship and timeless sensibility. The designer’s philosophy is to provide discerning consumers with designs for the home that are both luxurious and functional, and crafted to the most exacting standards. While many of the designs are modern in aesthetic, they have almost all been created using ancient crafts.


L’OBJET is the life work of Founder and Creative Director Elad Yifrach. Born and raised in Israel, Elad established himself as an interior designer in Beverly Hills, prior to taking up residence in New York. A lifelong traveler with a global design perspective, Elad imbues every design with its own story. Each collection is a spirited homage to both the cultures which inspire them and the artisans who bring them to life.


Today, the brand continues to set standards in the luxury lifestyle industry, while still employing many of the same craftspeople whom Elad met on his early travels.


Elad’s collections extend and exceed traditional craftsmanship, through effort and imagination, to create a new echelon of modern artistry. A passion for innovation in both technique and the use of high quality materials infuses everything he creates. Each collection is rich in detail and unmatched in quality.


The handcrafting techniques used and the exquisite pieces they produce are unique to the world. Jewellery making techniques are employed to create the most intricate photo frames; bespoke plaster molds are used that are so fine they can cast only fifteen pieces each. Porcelain is teased and shaped by hand as it dries to create exquisite texture; and dinnerware is gilded three times in 24ct gold to achieve the perfect glow.


L’OBJET creates designs for the home that are both luxurious and functional works of art, crafted with the highest degree of excellence and quality. The proprietary techniques used set L’OBJET apart from all others. Every piece bearing the mark of L’OBJET has been touched by the hand of an artisan, many using techniques that have been passed down for generations.


The fine sculptural and textural details that are a trademark of L’OBJET are created entirely by hand. Pieces are slip-cast from fine porcelain, some using bespoke plaster molds so delicately detailed that they can cast only fifteen pieces in their lifetime!


Hand assembly often includes architectural manipulation of the materials using techniques unique to L’OBJET. Porcelain is teased and shaped by hand as it dries to create exquisite texture. Dinnerware is gilded three times in 24ct gold and platinum to achieve the perfect glow. The level of detail and subtlety of texture evident in L’OBJET signature porcelain pieces are achievable only through specialised, handcrafted productions.


The design team at L’OBJET worked on a series of shapes for scale and function, which the brothers used as canvases for their creative fantasies.


3D-printing enabled the designs to transport from the Brothers’ studio in LA to the L’OBJET porcelain atelier in Portugal. Together with Elad, the brothers flew to Portugal to manually work and sculpt each prototype by hand before molds were made ready for porcelain pouring. Beyond mere quality control, they needed to feel just right, something that had to be evaluated with eyes and fingers. It is no exaggeration to call these pieces handcrafted, because every stage of every process involved the human touch. The tendency of technology to replace the beautiful inefficiencies of the human hand is a touchy subject that feels a little nostalgic. Here, L’Objet and the Haas Brothers have mastered a balance of retaining the hand as the primary tool, while still using technology to support a complex and precise process. The machine has enabled the hand, not obscured it.


The fine sculptural and textural details that are a trademark of L’OBJET are created entirely by hand.


Pieces are slip-cast from fine porcelain, some using bespoke plaster molds so delicately detailed that they can cast only fifteen pieces in their lifetime. Hand-assembly often includes architectural manipulation of the materials using techniques unique to L’OBJET. Porcelain is teased and shaped by hand as it dries to create exquisite texture.


Each piece is sculpted by hand by a master artisan, plated in 24ct gold and embellished with meticulous detail that require skill and precision to create an impeccable finished product. The laborious production process behind these designs only allows for a limited number of pieces, and often require some patience as collectors wait for their masterpiece to be crafted. These collections showcase the exacting standards of the brand’s most cherished craftspeople and artists from around the world.