BC Clark Magazine 2025/2026

LIFE:STYLE

WHERE TRADITION MEETS TIMELESS ARTISTRY

Since 1826, Herend porcelain has been celebrated as one of the world’s most distinctive and enduring works of art. Crafted in the village of Herend, Hungary, each piece is meticulously sculpted and painted entirely by hand. With over 170 master potters and 320 painters — including a select few who have earned the distinguished title of “master artisan” — Herend porcelain is the embodiment of centuries-old craftsmanship carried proudly into the modern age. Collectors and admirers around the globe treasure Herend not only for its artistry but also for its extraordinary range. With thousands of shapes available in more than 5,000 patterns, Herend offers everything from dinnerware and tea services to figurines, lamps, and decorative pieces. Its famous fishnet pattern, rendered in dazzling colors, has become an icon of elegance and tradition, gracing the homes of royalty, heads of state, and discerning collectors for generations. This year, BC Clark is honored to be one of only twelve retailers in the United States chosen to host an exclusive Herend exhibition. Guests will have the rare opportunity to experience gallery-worthy porcelain seldom seen outside of Europe. Among the highlights is a special showpiece created specifically for this year’s exhibitions: a seagull resting on a pair of vibrant lobster buoys. Painted in shimmering gray and platinum fishnet, with buoys awash in aquatic hues, this figurine is available in a limited edition of just 150 worldwide. Alongside this centerpiece, visitors can explore a wide selection of Herend treasures, from figurines in exhibition-exclusive colors

like lavender, turquoise, and forest green, to dazzling creations in luminous gold and white. Each piece reflects the heart of Herend’s mission: to passionately preserve tradition while inspiring new wonder in every generation. BC Clark Classen Curve invites you to join us for this extraordinary celebration of artistry, heritage, and beauty. The exhibition will run from October 14 - December 31, 2025, offering a chance to explore and collect timeless works of porcelain that are truly without equal.

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