Your grandmother's dishes revived: Bazar d'Alger in Paris gives vintage tableware a gleaming new look
Briefly

"Arnold d'Alger ferrets out porcelain dishes sitting in lonely stacks and updates them. He uses gold glaze that he applies by hand to give his finds new dazzle."
"Tired of solitary days at his computer, Arnold signed up for classes in porcelain decorating at Paris Ateliers. He found an affordable trove of grandmotherly castoffs waiting to be rediscovered."
"Now with an atelier in his apartment, Arnold has shelves of second-hand French crockery and hosts workshops where participants embellish plates à la Arnold."
"Arnold sticks with old French porcelain dishware often using white designs with gilded edges that are decades old, widely available but not considered precious."
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