"Count Elise" - modern luxury in royal traditions

In fact, the true essence of man shows how his table is served. Exactly what you eat reveals your personality.

Count Henri de Monspey is a noble descendant of the founders of the famous Limoges porcelain manufactory "A Raynaud". Traveling for him is a lifestyle and a source of inspiration. This time we met with Henry in his "Count Elise Gallery", in the historical place of Moscow - at the Patriarch's Ponds. It was from this place where the action of the novel "The Master and Margarita", Mikhail Bulgakov, once began.

Count Henri is here, however, as elsewhere, and always with a mission: propaganda of impeccable style, French charm, culture of perception of the world. He is pleased to create something special for his clients, these, of course, are very expensive things that always meet the highest standards.

For example, his family created a wedding table set for Princess Diana and Prince Charles. Service for the Russian Emperor Nicholas II. He was ordered by the ruling families of Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

Count Henri's interests are not limited to a china theme. Jewelry is also the subject of his close attention. Jewelry is not only beauty, it is also an object for investment. And thinking where to invest today in order to make a profit in the future, jewelry is one of the best ways to invest.

Porcelain, like clothes and jewelry, shows our social status, individuality, who we are and what we want from life. Count Elise cutlery is the epitome of luxury in superlatives. Everything happens here on a global level. People from all over the world come here to spend money generously on extravagantly chic things.

So the clients of the Earl Henry family were Jean-Bedel Bokassa - President of the Central African Republic, American Presidents, Princess Diana, King of Pop Michael Jackson, who, in turn, ordered very exquisite and most unusual dinner sets and cutlery. The Earl is currently working on creating masterpieces for the sheikhs, and is also working on a unique order from the royal family of Abu Dhabi.

The Count's family is famous for the fact that they carry the art of inspiration through generations. In the 19th century, they were the first to make dishes in the style of art nouveau, then art deco, and now they are trying to combine fashion trends with classic ones. Henri de Monspey carefully plans to open his Gallery in Dubai, too, so you can often see him at negotiations in various business centers, 5 * and 7 * hotels in the UAE.

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