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picture 1 A unique Trilogy Titanium vase from the Única collection with a free form - Vista Alegre
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A unique Trilogy Titanium vase from the Única collection with a free form - Vista Alegre

Stylish porcelain, glass, crystals, and interior furnishings by Vista Alegre.

€1,007.00

SKU: VIGRE-48002327

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Description

The Vista Alegre Manufactory was the first industrial unit dedicated to porcelain manufacturing in Portugal. The determination of its founder, José Ferreira Pinto Basto, contributed to the brand's immense success worldwide. José Ferreira Pinto Basto began building the company by acquiring the Ermida farm, located near the town of Ílhavo, by the Aveiro stream in 1812. In 1816, the entrepreneur acquired the Vista Alegre chapel at a public auction, as well as the surrounding lands, where he later built the Vista Alegre factory.

This is how it all began and continues to this day. But what do the modern years look like?

In 1985, the brand opened the Vista Alegre Centre for Art and Development (Centro de Arte e Desenvolvimento da Empresa - CADE) to encourage the creation of new works and decorations, as well as to promote training in painting and sculpture. By the late 1980s, Vista Alegre's works were showcased at significant international exhibitions, in places such as the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Royal Palace of Milan, which significantly contributed to spreading the brand's reputation worldwide.

In 1997, Vista Alegre's operating income nearly doubled after merging with the ceramics group Cerexport. In May 2001, the merger of Vista Alegre Group and Atlantis Group brought luxury glassware and crystal back into the company, resulting in the creation of the largest tableware group in Portugal and the sixth largest in the world in this sector, Vista Alegre Group (VAA Group).

In 2009, the VAA Group became part of the Visabeira Group's portfolio, following a public takeover bid by this company for a representative share capital of the VAA Group. Today, Vista Alegre is more than just an industrial unit. It is also part of Portuguese heritage, boasting buildings of incredible architectural interest and a repository of social and artistic memories essential for building Portuguese identity.

What can we find in the extensive Vista Alegre range?

The factory produces exclusive porcelain tableware, decorative items, gifts, hotelware, high-quality glass and crystal, and 18/10 stainless steel cutlery. In addition to employing the most advanced production techniques, the porcelain factory also employs 17 hand painters who are responsible for decorating the produced items. Offering products in a wide range of styles, from classic to contemporary, the brand appeals to a broad audience of discerning consumers.

A contemporary heir to a long cultural tradition, Vista Alegre has been able to embrace contemporary values, which are reflected in countless collections created by prestigious international designers such as Carsten Gollnick, Sam Baron, Karim Rashid, Joana Vasconcelos, Roberto Chichorro, and Christian Lacroix, among many others.


What does the lengthy porcelain production process look like?


Porcelain can be manufactured using different processes, depending on the type of product and the intended features. Hollow items, such as teapots and coffee pots, are produced in the ceramics area using a technique known as slip casting. Slip casting involves pouring liquid porcelain clay, also known as slip, into a plaster mould. The casting process will depend on the plaster's absorption capacity and the slip's dwell time inside the mould. The mould is emptied as soon as the clay layer reaches the desired thickness to remove excess slip. Once dried, the piece can finally be removed from the mould. Complex items, such as sculptures, often need to be made as separate parts, which are then glued together. This technique requires a great deal of experience and skill from the involved craftsmen to ensure the quality of the final product.

Flat items, cups, and symmetrical elements are produced in a special forming process, where plastic porcelain clay is placed inside a clay mould and pressed against its surface by a rotating metal head. In line with the Vista Alegre painting school's tradition of producing works of the highest quality, hand painting is reserved for works of high artistic and commercial value.

Relying on specialised, highly skilled craftsmen, Vista Alegre is one of the few ceramic manufacturers that offers a fully operational hand-painting workshop, where products are made in accordance with strict technical requirements. All painters employed by Vista Alegre have an in-depth knowledge of colour palettes, correct paint application techniques, and the behaviour of all materials during the firing stage.

Visitors to the Production section can observe the porcelain decoration techniques most commonly used at Vista Alegre and be fascinated by its unique works, limited editions, personalised orders, and items adorned with coats of arms.

Decorated items must undergo the final firing stage in a muffle, also known as a decorative kiln, where the temperature does not exceed 860°C.

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Attributes / Details

SKU VIGRE-48002327
Manufacturer Vista Alegre
Model 48002327
Material Crystal and artistic glass
Style of interior design Art deco style
Size Height: 280 mm Length: 280 mm
Gwarancja 24 months

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