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or the new Passifolia collection, Benoît-Pierre Emery, the brand’s creative director of tableware, wanted to explore “a lush tropical nature that is very rich and colourful, with a great diversity of plants, foliage and flowers, which are wild and fragile”. Working with French artist Nathalie Rolland-Huckel, the feel of the Passifolia range lies somewhere between the artist’s

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