

Juane de Chrome, a new dinnerware manufacturer prides itself on the unique 'glazes' that are used to achieve dramatic and unique results. This china, made on a French porcelain base, produced by jean Louis Coquet, is made using very specific firing temperatures along with the reaction of the enamel upon firing. No two pieces will have the exact same glaze result. This is what makes Juane de Chrome a special new addition to the tabletop industry. You can actually feel the glazes as you run your fingers along each piece.
Some of the very popular china patterns are: Aguirre, Tortoise, Cream Scale and Jungle Amber. They are mostly available with a platinum, gold or no border. We, at LCRwestport, have used these patterns in combination with different china patterns produced by other manufacturers. You'd be surprised how well a more contemporary pattern such as these 'glazes' can mix and match with more traditional looks such as Anna Weatherly or Mottahedeh blue and white - Blue Canton, Imperial Blue or Tobacco Leaf. On their own with no finition (metal rim), they are a great choice for a more sophisticated everyday china. Juane de Chrome, placed by LCRwestport, can be found on several Corporate/Private Jets, as well. This line also incorporates many unique shapes, offering your dining table and dinnerware needs great versatility.
The artist, Mr. Christian LePage, has over 25 years as a chinaware designer, as well as forays into various areas of art and design..a painter, furniture designer and sculpting with stoneware, where he first learned shape, glazing and firing.
Call LCRwestport for specific information:
1.203.221.8131/1.888.221.9270