A holiday at home, whether on your own, with family or friends, can be just as much fun as trips to other international destinations. All you need is inspiration and glass & porcelain with the perfect travel vibe.
➥ Interior Highlights from Santorini
With its #PorcelainNotPlastic catchphrase, the To Go & To Stay collection not only contributes to greater sustainability, its practical shapes and playful colours will add an extra special touch to every picnic or day out in the countryside. A homemade salad will taste even better from the charming lunch boxes with their smart design. Our tip: the two-piece To Go salad set is ideal to transport a dressing and salad separately to mix up just before you eat.
The 5 best To Go & To Stay tips
Then it’s time to enjoy a freshly brewed coffee from one of our Modern Cities cups, bringing the world’s most beautiful cities to your table with a click of your mouse. Embark on the following culinary tours now with Villeroy & Boch.
Culinary tours: tips & inspiration from all over the world
Our culinary tour starts in Rome, a city steeped in almost 3,000 years of history. Hand on heart: are you in the mood for crispy pizza or creamy pasta? Served on the plates from our Manufacture Rock collection, everything will look even more delicious. Both are perfect choices – in our opinion!
The first images that spring to mind when you think of the Greek island of Santorini are no doubt the bright blue ocean and brilliantly white houses. The interesting landscape with red and black beaches and smaller islands was formed by a volcanic eruption and is now famous for its richly contrasting, Mediterranean beauty – just like our Lave Home collection.
As well as its historic architecture with well-preserved buildings from the colonial era, the name of Cuba’s capital city conjures up visions of lively nights in picturesque little lanes with dancing & drinks. Try the universally famous Cuba Libre, or an alcohol-free drink, maybe a Virgin Mojito served in our NewMoon collection – complete with Cuba feeling!
With their juxtaposition of modernity and tradition, riads are often our first association with this Moroccan city. Riads are traditional houses or palaces with picturesque inner courtyards decorated with mosaics. An ideal setting to sample a refreshing traditional mint tea, which the country even celebrates with a special tea ceremony.
Famous for its many Buddhist temples and gardens, this city was once the capital of Japan. Kyoto is also known for its culinary traditions and Matcha tea, which is becoming a familiar drink all over the world. For an extra stylish touch, sip this typical tea from our Lave Matcha mug.