Sabyasachi Tableware That Is A Must Have In Your Trousseau

This sophisticated tableware by Sabyasachi for Thomas Goode is a must-have in your trousseau.

When Thomas Goode, one of the oldest purveyors of luxury in Chinaware, silverware, glassware, and tableware partners with Sabyasachi Mukherjee, the pioneer of luxe Indian bridalwear, expect the trousseau world to be redefined. The Goode-Mukherjee collection is inspired by the dusty pink of Devonshire Pottery and features quintessential Sabyasachi motifs with a nod to the Bengal Tiger and coconut trees. This is not the first time Goode has payed homage to India. From the two Minton pottery ceramic elephants with Howdah as gatekeepers at their flagship stores to tableware for the royal families of Baroda, Jaipur, and Kota, it has had a long association with India. Heritage is sustainable, handed down from generations. This bespoke dinner service could be your legacy to be passed.

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Available at the mini-museum and boutique at The Oberoi, Mumbai.

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