Villeroy & Boch Launches a Disney-Inspired Tableware Collection

When Mickey Mouse Meets Design

Contemporary breakfast scene featuring the Manufacture – Mickey Mouse porcelain collection by Villeroy & Boch, with black and white plates, coffee cups, strawberries, and Disney character illustrations styled in an elegant monochrome interior setting.

text Enrico Fragale Esposito

 

A table can say a lot about the people sitting around it. Sometimes it tells stories of elegant dinners, sometimes of chaotic breakfasts with too much jam and not enough time. And sometimes it brings back the magic of childhood with a surprisingly sophisticated twist. Especially when Mickey Mouse appears on porcelain looking perfectly at home in a design-lover’s kitchen.

 

With the new Manufacture – Mickey Mouse collection, Villeroy & Boch teams up with Disney to transform everyday tableware into a playful little design fantasy, somewhere between contemporary interiors magazine and childhood memory box.
And honestly? Mickey has probably never looked this sophisticated before.

 

Inspired by the iconic Manufacture Rock collection, the new pieces combine the artisanal texture of slate-inspired porcelain with sketch-style illustrations of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. The result is a monochrome world of black, white, elegance, and just the right amount of nostalgia.

 

Minimalist breakfast table setting from the Manufacture – Mickey Mouse collection with textured black and white porcelain, espresso cup, dessert plate, fruit bowl, and illustrated Mickey Mouse details in a modern black-and-white composition.
White porcelain bowl from the Manufacture – Mickey Mouse collection decorated with a sketch-style illustration of Minnie Mouse, styled with red currants and monochrome gift boxes against a black-and-white background.

The beauty of Manufacture – Mickey Mouse lies exactly in its contrasts: playful yet refined, graphic yet warm, iconic yet minimal. Pieces can be mixed together for bold black-and-white combinations or styled monochromatically for a more understated aesthetic. Either way, breakfast somehow becomes an event.

 

Beyond the visual appeal, the collection also celebrates the idea of shared moments at home: coffee rituals, slow weekend brunches, late-night desserts eaten directly from the serving bowl while pretending that counts as “fine dining.” Which, with Mickey involved, it probably does.

 

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