The inspiration for the "Orangerie" pear-shaped tin with gold dot comes from the Meissen manufactory archive for interior design decoration. In the 18th century, fresh fruits were considered luxury items and were often used as table decorations and in interior design, but only as long as they retained their freshness. For this reason, they were hand-painted in the finest porcelain and could be used again and again as natural decoration. The new edition of this historic tin interprets the baroque form in a contemporary modern way, reducing its colorfulness to the brilliant white of the porcelain paired with a hand-painted shimmering accent of high-carat bright gold. The pear-shaped tin combines the rich history of the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory with the modern decorative language. This tin is hand painted as a decoration from the finest Meissen porcelain for your interior design.