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Villeroy and Boch Naif Christmas Cake Plate

$120

A Masterpiece of European Christmas Design

Bring the enchanting charm of a French village Christmas to your table with this exquisite cake plate from Villeroy & Boch's celebrated "Design Naif" Christmas Collection. Designed by renowned French artist Gerard Laplau, this piece depicts tranquil, colourful scenes of village life that capture the magic and warmth of a traditional European Christmas. With its lovely proportions and integrated square handles, this is both a functional serving piece and a work of art.

Why You'll Love It

  • Designed by Gerard Laplau - Created by a celebrated French artist for Villeroy & Boch
  • Design Naif Christmas Collection - Part of the highly collectible series (largely retired in the 1990s)
  • Premium German porcelain - Exceptional Villeroy & Boch quality, often produced in Luxembourg
  • Charming village scenes - Tranquil, colourful depictions of European Christmas life
  • Integrated square handles - Elegant design detail and practical functionality
  • Excellent vintage condition - Looks unused and beautifully preserved
  • Suitable for everyday use - Microwave and dishwasher safe for practical enjoyment
  • Collectible appeal - Naif Christmas pieces are increasingly rare and sought-after

The Story

The broader Design Naif Collection launched in 1983 and remains available today, but the Naif Christmas Collection pieces were largely retired in the 1990s, making them increasingly rare and collectible. Gerard Laplau's charming village scenes have become iconic representations of European Christmas traditions, beloved by collectors worldwide for their warmth, artistry, and nostalgic appeal.

Perfect For:

  • Serving Christmas cakes, desserts, and festive treats
  • Creating an elegant European-inspired Christmas table
  • Villeroy & Boch collectors seeking rare Naif Christmas pieces
  • Displaying as a decorative art piece year-round
  • Thoughtful gifts for those who appreciate fine European porcelain
  • Anyone who loves charming, artistic Christmas decor

Care Instructions

This premium porcelain plate is designed for everyday use and is both microwave and dishwasher safe, allowing you to enjoy its beauty without worry.

The Details

Manufacturer: Villeroy & Boch, Germany (often produced in Luxembourg)
Designer: Gerard Laplau (French artist)
Collection: Design Naif Christmas Collection (largely retired in 1990s)
Age: Vintage - Design Naif Collection started in 1983
Condition: Excellent - looks unused
Dimensions: 20cm × 23cm
Weight: Approximately 570g
Material: Premium porcelain
Care: Microwave and dishwasher safe

A rare treasure from Villeroy & Boch's most charming Christmas collection — this is European artistry at its finest!

Age of an Item

Antique: An item that is at least 100 years old.

Vintage: An item that is at least 20 years old but less than 100 years old and is representative of its era.

Retro:  A newer item designed in the style of a past era. It is not from that era but is a modern homage to it.

Condition of an Item

Mint: As new, with no signs of wear.

Excellent Vintage Condition (EVC): Shows minimal signs of wear through use but is not perfect.

Very Good Vintage Condition (VGVC): Shows some signs of age and use but is still in good overall shape.

Good Vintage Condition (GVC): Shows clear signs of wear, use, and age.

Perfectly Imperfect: This is not an official term. We've adopted it for the purposes of The Timeless Edit because we believe damaged items still have value. Our definition of Perfectly Imperfect is if an item has visible damage but remains beautiful as a decorative piece or suitable for use in a different capacity from that for which it was originally designed.

Common Flaws found in Antique and Vintage Items

Crazing: Crazing is the existence of web of fine cracks that only occurs in the glaze layer of Fine Bone China and porcelain. It is a normal occurrence, particularly in older items. 

  • Clean Crazing: The cracks are clear, without any staining from food, moisture, or other contaminants. Clean crazing can be used as an intentional decorative design element.
  • Stained Crazing: This occurs when food particles, bacteria, or other contaminants get into the cracks over time, causing them to darken and become visually conspicuous. Items with stained crazing are not recommended for use with food but are still great for use as a decorative piece or other practical function.

Flea Bite: A flea bite is a tiny, pin-sized chip or nick in the surface of an item. It is a common form of imperfection in older items, especially glass.

Bottom Wear: This is common in older items, especially glass, and is often an indication of age.  Wear to the base of an item is caused by everyday use over time and includes scratches, scuffs, shallow chips, flakes, and flea bites.

 Chip: chips are considered either shallow or deep. A shallow chip is typically inconspicuous. A deep chip is large enough to be immediately apparent.

Flake: a small and shallow chip which breaks the surface of an item.

Scratch: a mark which compromises the surface of an item, and which feels raised, rough or sharp to the touch. Not to be confused with Straw Marks and marks which can occur during the manufacturing process.

Hairline Crack. This is a narrow and tight break going through glaze and porcelain body and is visible from both sides of the item. It is not always immediately obvious and can be missed on first inspection. Generally, a hairline crack does not affect the integrity of the item.

Water Mark/Stain: patches, ridges, deposits and clouding on glass caused by water left standing in the vessel for a lengthy period. Such stains can’t be removed.

Air Bubbles: Air bubbles in hand-blown glass are a natural result of the traditional glassmaking process, where air becomes trapped in the molten glass during its creation. They are often seen as a sign of authenticity, indicating the item is handmade and unique, rather than a defect. While a small number of bubbles is generally acceptable, a high concentration of bubbles may indicate fragility. There are exceptions though. In some cases, air bubbles are an intentional decorative feature where artists have used specific Molds or techniques to control their appearance. Also, air bubbles are found in Depression Glass due to its mass production method, where the glass was quickly moulded with little concern for perfection. These bubbles are a common characteristic that signifies authentic pieces.

Maker’s Miss: This is an unintentional inclusion or air bubble in the item caused or overlooked by the glass blower or maker in the manufacturing process.

Firing Flaw:  This is original flaw cased during the firing process. Examples include pinholes or blisters in the glaze, grit stuck to the glaze, stains caused by an impurity in the porcelain and shrinkage cracks that have opened during the drying or firing process. This is not considered damage.

Straw marks: These are marks on the external surface of glass that look like fine lines or even scratches. They occur when molten glass is cut with shears, and the resulting mark doesn't fully smooth out before the glass cools and sets. They are not considered damage but are instead a common characteristic of old, handmade, or machine-pressed glass. Unlike a scratch, straw marks feel smooth to the touch. Straw Marks are commonly found in Depression and Carnival Glass.

 

 

 

 

 

Villeroy & Boch, established in 1748, is synonymous with high-quality, stylish, and functional tableware that blends centuries of German tradition with modern design. Collections range from classic and romantic to modern and minimalist. Each Villeroy & Boch piece is designed for lasting quality and aesthetic appeal and combines traditional craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology.

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