Molecot

WhereMadrid, Spain
WhatHand-painted Limoges porcelain
Friends and busine... Friends and businesswomen María José González-Moro, Marta Cotoner and Juqui Suárez de Lezo started Molecot with a shared love of well-adorned tables and the art of entertaining. From their workshop in Madrid, Spain, they hand-paint Limoges porcelain pieces that make an occasion of every meal, be it a lively dinner party or an intimate table for two. Varied collections are host to pieces that promote a mix-and-match approach to tablescaping, featuring unique details and full-of-life stories that speak to many themes, from celestial motifs and avant-garde art to encounters from the founders' far-flung travels. Friends and businesswomen María José González-Moro, Marta Cotoner and Juqui Suárez de Lezo started Molecot with a shared love of well-adorned tables and the art of entertaining. From their workshop in Madrid, Spain, they hand-paint Limoges porcelain pie Friends and businesswomen María José González-Moro, Marta Cotoner and Juqui Suárez de Lezo started Molecot with a shared love of well-adorned tables and the art of entertaining. From their workshop in Madrid, Spain, they hand-paint Limoges porcelain pieces that make an occasion of every meal, be it a lively dinner party or an intimate table for two. Varied collections are host to pieces that promote a mix-and-match approach to tablescaping, featuring unique details and full-of-life stories that speak to many themes, from celestial motifs and avant-garde art to encounters from the founders' far-flung travels.

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Friends and businesswomen María José González-Moro, Marta Cotoner and Juqui Suárez de Lezo started Molecot with a shared love of well-adorned tables and the art of entertaining. From their workshop in Madrid, Spain, they hand-paint Limoges porcelain pieces that make an occasion of every meal, be it a lively dinner party or an intimate table for two. Varied collections are host to pieces that promote a mix-and-match approach to tablescaping, featuring unique details and full-of-life stories that speak to many themes, from celestial motifs and avant-garde art to encounters from the founders' far-flung travels.