Vista Alegre
Discover Vista Alegre Tableware
Improve your Dining Experience with Timeless Elegance
Welcome to House2Home Interiors, your destination for exquisite tableware that celebrates the art of dining. Explore our curated collection of Vista Alegre products where a variety of colours and textures come together in perfect harmony to create unique table settings that elevate any occasion.
Versatility in Design
At House2Home, we believe that every dining experience should be a feast for the senses. That’s why we’ve handpicked a selection of Vista Alegre tableware, which is renowned for its versatility in design. From classic white porcelain to bold patterns and vibrant colours, our collection has something to suit every taste and style.
Textures that Delight
Immerse yourself in the world of textures with Vista Alegre‘s exquisite craftsmanship. Whether you prefer the sleek elegance of modern design or the timeless charm of traditional craftsmanship, our tableware collection has something to suit your discerning taste.
Create Unique Tablescapes
With Vista Alegre tableware, the possibilities for creating unique tablescapes are endless. Mix and match colours, textures and patterns to express your personal style and set the stage for memorable gatherings with family and friends. Whether you’re hosting an intimate dinner party or a festive celebration, our tableware collection will inspire you to create moments you’ll cherish for years to come.
Explore Our Full Catalog
While we’ve showcased some of our favorite Vista Alegre pieces on our site, we have much more to offer in our full catalog.
Contact House2Home directly or send us a message to inquire about additional products, availability, and pricing. Our team is here to assist you in selecting the perfect pieces to complement your home and elevate your dining experience.
Vista Alegre a 200 years luxury brand
Vista Alegre produces porcelain tableware, decorative pieces, giftware, hotelware, high quality glass and crystal, and 18/10 stainless steel cutlery.
In addition to using state-of-the-art production techniques, the porcelain factory also employs 17 hand painters, who are responsible for decorating the pieces produced.
By offering products in a wide variety of styles, from classical to contemporary, the brand appeals to a wide range of consumers.
The modern heir of 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, amongst many others.
BICOS CINZA
(Price for a set of 4 flutes + 4 wine glasses + 4 watet glasses + 1 Jug) | Transport not included
Transposed to the present day.
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
Later the set began to be produced by the press method, which lasts until today. It’s curious to know that in the first quarter of the twentieth century it was considered old-fashioned and today it is so fashionable.
BICOS AZUL
(Price for a set of 4 flutes + 4 wine glasses + 4 watet glasses + 1 Jug) | Transport not included
Transposed to the present day.
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
Later the set began to be produced by the press method, which lasts until today. It’s curious to know that in the first quarter of the twentieth century it was considered old-fashioned and today it is so fashionable.
BICOS AMBAR
(Price for a set of 4 flutes + 4 wine glasses + 4 watet glasses + 1 Jug) | Transport not included
Transposed to the present day.
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
Later the set began to be produced by the press method, which lasts until today. It’s curious to know that in the first quarter of the twentieth century it was considered old-fashioned and today it is so fashionable.
BICOS INCOLOR
(Price for a set of 4 flutes + 4 wine glasses + 4 watet glasses + 1 Jug) | Transport not included
Transposed to the present day.
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
Later the set began to be produced by the press method, which lasts until today. It’s curious to know that in the first quarter of the twentieth century it was considered old-fashioned and today it is so fashionable.
BICOS VERDE
(Price for a set of 4 flutes + 4 wine glasses + 4 watet glasses + 1 Jug) | Transport not included
Transposed to the present day.
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
Later the set began to be produced by the press method, which lasts until today. It’s curious to know that in the first quarter of the twentieth century it was considered old-fashioned and today it is so fashionable.
BICOS ROSA
(Price for a set of 4 flutes + 4 wine glasses + 4 watet glasses + 1 Jug) | Transport not included
Transposed to the present day.
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.
Later the set began to be produced by the press method, which lasts until today. It’s curious to know that in the first quarter of the twentieth century it was considered old-fashioned and today it is so fashionable.
AROMA
A line dedicated to wine with a sober design, stripped of decoration, elegant in any setting.
Calls for pure tasting.
BUTTERFLY PARADE
A parade of real and imaginary butterflies flying over the pieces, with notable three-dimensional effects. One of the four decorations of the Vista Alegre Christian Lacroix collection that represents the “”mix and match”” of the Christian Lacroix brand, allowing the sophisticated mixing of styles and shapes.
Dinner set and decorative pieces with handmade details in gold and platinum. Lush and rich, the Butterfly Parade allows you to “”mix and match”” with the three remaining Vista Alegre Christian Lacroix decorations: Forum, Sol y Sombra and Picassiette.
A collection that is luxurious and bold, fun and exquisite, blending the iconic elements of both brands.
CARIBE
For this new porcelain collection developed by Vista Alegre, Christian Lacroix has imagined a decoration with tropical exuberance. Flowers, feathers, ferns and fireflies pose like a baroque herbarium over a white porcelain set with cutouts and friezes, evoking the english embroidery on the pristine petticoats worn by the beautiful women from Salvador da Bahia.
Collection awarded with an honorable mention by the German Design Award 2016.
CARRARA
The combination between porcelain and drawings inspired by the noble marble of Carrara, a very refined, geometric approach, creates the illusion that each piece of the set is interchangeable.
An unexpected collection created by French designer Coline le Corre.
Collection awarded with an honorable mention by the German Design Award 2017 and award winning with a Red Dot Design Award 2017.
CORALINA
Coralina is a new tableware set based on the genius of one of the most highly reputed designers of haute couture in the entire world – Oscar de la Renta.
The floral motifs inspired by a dress created for the magazine Vogue in September 2006, reflect the magnificence and elegance that the designer placed in all his creations.
Decorated with a palette of warm and strong colours, Coralina reflects the passion that Oscar de la Renta felt for these natural shades represented in the fragrances, haute couture clothing and accessories with his signature.
A collection that echoes the splendour of the creations of this fashion designer.
CARIBE
In the golden era of the Art Deco movement, metals and precious stones were elements usually associated with the geometrization of the patterns, reflecting opulence inherent in artistic creation. The pieces in the Emerald dinner set, richly decorated with matte gold and dark greens, replace excess with elegance, recreating with modernity – using original pieces of the brand from the 30s – the typical exuberance of the period.
FIJI
Light, stylized floral motifs with a modern touch, along with geometric elements, take you on a journey to tropical paradises. A perfect collection to give more colour and warmth to your daily life.
HERBARIAE
The subtle lines of Herbariae were inspired by five flowers: the poppy, the narcissus, the lotus, the dahlia, and the thistle.
Chosen for the power of their evocative but delicate beauty, they adorn each piece of this collection.
Drawn in the style of ancient herbariums and botanical works, within stylized margins edged with a black line, the images stand out in their contrasting black and white, and in their core of softer colours – pink, yellow, green and peacock-blue -, which evoke watercolour paintings.
ORNAMENT
Inspired by the ceilings of the Vista Alegre Palace, Ornament surprises with its sophistication and subtlety of the white relief on the white pieces,
uniting classical architecture and contemporary design.
A tableware set with delicate shapes and unique details that will grace your table.
Another irresistible creation of Vista Alegre with the French designer Sam baron.
SOL Y SOMBRA
The striped watercolours of Christian Lacroix join the gold and platinum elements. One of the four decorations of the Vista Alegre Christian Lacroix collection that represents the mix and match of the brand Christian Lacroix, allowing to mix styles and forms with sophistication.
Dinner set and decorative pieces with handmade decorations in gold and platinum. A bold and rich piece, Sol y Sombra allows you to mix and match with the three other decorations by Vista Alegre Christian Lacroix: Butterfly Parade, Forum and Picassiette.
A luxurious collection that is bold, fun and exquisite, blending the iconic elements of both brands.
TRANSATLÂNTICA
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Brunno Jahara, Brazilian designer of our time with international projection, created the Transatlantic dinner set for Vista Alegre, in the year of commemoration of the Year of Portugal in Brazil and of Brazil in Portugal.
This new decoration celebrates the union of blood between the two worlds, united by the mighty Atlantic in a unique multicultural interpretation.
Collection awarded with an honorable mention by the German Design Award 2016.
VENEZIA
The sophistication of the forms and the platinum decoration contrast with the delicacy of the relief, finished with a touch of colour in degradé.
Built for everyday needs, the dishes and cups dispense the platinum, so that they can be used in the microwave. Everyday modernity with details of elegance and distinction.
COLOR DROP
With a vivid color, rich texture and unexpected shape, each drop turns into glass by experienced hands and the blow of inspiration. Color Drop is a collection of handmade vases of colored glass, featuring a shade and brightness of eternal wonder.
Five unrepeatable bud vases, available in five intense colors to complement every setting with Vista Alegre’s warm and delicate glass craftsmanship.
2I – ILUSTRADORES INTERNACIONAIS
A collection of wall plates with reproductions of award-winning illustrations at the Ilustrarte biennial, signed by some of the best international designers.
The collection proceeds with three plates that contains the winners illustrations of the Ilustrarte 2016: Rectangular Plate by Violeta Lópiz (Grand Prix 2016), Round Plate by Jesús Cisneros (Special Mention 2016) and Square Plate by Claudia Palmarucci.
These launches are exclusive and limited to 2500 examples.
Collection awarded with an honorable mention by the German Design Award 2019.
LOVE WHO YOU WANT
Intermingling contemporary and haute couture designs of the house of Christian Lacroix, the new Christian Lacroix Maison – Vista Alegre gift collection is composed of various items representing exuberant and extraordinary personalities, such as “Mister Tiger” or “Doña Jirafa”, clearly illustrative of the unique imagination of the French brand.
Inspired by a game created by the French surrealists in the 1920’s, where various artists imagined the continuation of a painting not knowing what had been painted previously, the Love Who You Want collection is yet another irresistible youth proposal
which combines the best of the two mythical brands.
Collection awarded with an honorable mention by the German Design Award 2017.
QUARTZ
Inspired by the geometry created by 3D modelling programs, it reflects the author’s fascination for Japanese origami and the qualities of the papers.
The shape of this collection reflects the fascination of designer Bartek Mejor by Japanese origami and the lightness, fragility and translucency of paper and porcelain. A piece with a modern character, sophisticated and very elegant.
SHELL WHITE
The inspiration Shell comes from the purest shapes in nature.
A collection of biscuit pieces of rare beauty, which accentuates in a subtle way the excellence of the most delicate porcelain.
Another Vista Alegre creation, signed by Patrick Norguet, one of the best designers of our times.
LOVE WHO YOU WANT
Vista Alegre and Claudia Schiffer proudly unveil a new and vibrant collection, composed of three decorative pieces in art glass, integrating the award-winning “Única” collection. Blown and fully handcrafted without a mold by master glassmakers, these majestic yet lyrical and involving creations were born of the fashion icon’s unique vision combined with the brand’s eminent command of the ancestral “incalmo” technique.
Watch here the video of the production process.