• Obama State Service Large Service Plate, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    White House Collection
    tableware
    dishes
    State Service
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a large service plate that was created in 2015, and was the first plate in the Obama State service to be displayed. In accordance with tradition, the center of the plate bears the Presidential Coat of Arms. Additionally, the wide rim of the plate is finished in matte gold. The design is similar to the gold-rimmed service plates of the Eisenhower administration acquired in 1955.
  • Magnolia Residence Service and Bush State Service, White House Collection
    Anna Weatherley
    Lenox China
    Pickard China
    White House Collection
    tableware
    dishes
    State Service
    These plates are from the two state services ordered during the George W. Bush administration. One service was for informal dinners designed by Anna Weatherly (left) and the other for official state dinners (right). The Bush state service looked to china used by former presidential families for inspiration.
  • Magnolia Residence Service Teacup and Saucer, White House Collection
    Anna Weatherley
    Pickard China
    tableware
    drinking cups
    White House Collection
    This teacup and saucer is from the informal residence service designed by Anna Weatherly for the George W. Bush administration. The china features a magnolia branch and whimsical insects, including a lady bug on the interior of the teacup.
  • Magnolia Residence Service, Service Plate Maker's Mark, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    maker's marks
    White House Collection
    State Service
    tableware
    dishes
    This Pickard China maker's mark is on the reverse of the President George W. Bush state service.
  • Magnolia Residence Service Service Plate, White House Collection
    Anna Weatherly
    Pickard China
    dishes
    tableware
    White House Collection
    This plate is from the informal residence service designed by Anna Weatherly for the George W. Bush administration. This plate drew inspiration from the historic southern magnolia trees that grow beside the South Portico of the White House.
  • Obama State Service Plate, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    tableware
    dishes
    State Service
    White House Collection
    This large service plate was created in 2015 and was the first plate in the Obama State service to be displayed. In accordance with tradition, the center of the plate bears the Presidential Coat of Arms. Additionally, the wide rim of the plate is finished in matte gold. The design is similar to the gold-rimmed service plates of the Eisenhower administration acquired in 1955.
  • Obama State Service Dessert Plate, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    tableware
    dishes
    White House Collection
    State Service
    This dessert plate was created in 2015 by Pickard China of Antioch, Illinois and is a part of the official state service for the Barack Obama administration. The design demonstrates the shift from primary colors used more recently to the new selection of a fluted Kailua Blue, a unique color chosen by First Lady Michelle Obama to represent the blue waters of Hawaii, President Barack Obama's home state. In accordance with tradition, the plate bears the Presidential Coat of Arms.
  • Obama State Service Tureen and Stand, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    White House Collection
    tableware
    serveware
    dishes
    State Service
    This tureen that was created in 2015 by Pickard China of Antioch, Illinois and is a part of the official state service of the Barack Obama administration. The design demonstrates the shift from primary colors used more recently to the new selection of a fluted Kailua Blue, a unique color chosen by First Lady Michelle Obama to represent the blue waters of Hawaii, President Barack Obama's home state. In accordance with tradition, the plate bears the Presidential Coat of Arms. The band of white relief motifs was derived from the Madison personal service. Individual tureens are not found in any other White House service. The Obama state service was first used during a state dinner honoring Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in March 2016.
  • Obama State Service Dinner Plate, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    dishes
    State Service
    tableware
    White House Collection
    This dinner plate is from the Barack Obama state service that was created in 2015, inspired by an 1806 service plate of Secretary of State James Madison. The white relief decorations of pinwheels and leaf fronds on the gilt-edged white dinner plate were derived from a French Empire dinner service purchased for James Madison in 1806. This plate is a representation of First Lady Michelle Obama's desire to incorporate an old, historic style with modern design.
  • Obama State Service, Maker's Mark, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    maker's marks
    White House Collection
    State Service
    dishes
    This is the Pickard China marker's mark that is found on the reverse of the official state service of the Barack Obama administration.
  • Obama State Service, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    White House Collection
    tableware
    drinking cups
    dishes
    State Service
    This selection of the Barack Obama state service that was created in 2015 by Pickard China of Antioch, Illinois. The design demonstrates the shift from primary colors used more recently to the new selection of a fluted Kailua Blue, a unique color chosen by First Lady Michelle Obama to represent the blue waters of Hawaii, President Barack Obama's home state. In accordance with tradition, the plate bears the Presidential Coat of Arms. Included in the photo are a service plate, a dinner plate, a dessert plate and a cup and saucer.
  • Obama State Service Dessert Plate, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    White House Collection
    State Service
    dishes
    tableware
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a dessert plate that was created in 2015 by Pickard China in Antioch, Illinois, and was among a set of the last tableware to be seen and used during state service. The design demonstrates the shift from primary colors used more recently in State Dinners to the new selection of a fluted Kailua Blue, a unique color chosen by First Lady Michelle Obama to represent the blue waters of Hawaii, President Barack Obama's home state. In accordance with tradition, the china bears the Presidential Coat of Arms.
  • Obama State Service Tureen and Saucer, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    State Service
    serveware
    tableware
    White House Collection
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a soup tureen and saucer from the Obama state china. Created in 2015 by Pickard China, these pieces demonstrate the modern, fluted, Kailua Blue color of the Obama state service framed by a classic gold gilt. The tureen is a new addition to the traditional service ware used for service, and represents First Lady Michelle Obama's successful attempt to incorporate modern food service and design with historic characteristics. When speaking with the culinary staff, Mrs. Obama was made aware of the chefs' difficulty with serving soup at State Dinners past because of a lack of the proper service ware. Because of this, Mrs. Obama included the tureen as a practical application.
  • Obama State Service Dinner Plate, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    State Service
    White House Collection
    tableware
    dishes
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a dinner plate that was created in 2015, inspired by an 1806 service plate of Secretary of State James Madison. The design taken from the Madison china is portrayed in white relief along the lip of the plate. This plate is a representation of First Lady Michelle Obama's desire to incorporate an old, historic style with modern design.
  • Obama State Service Maker's Mark, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    State Service
    White House Collection
    dishes
    tableware
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of the makers mark on the back of the Obama State service dish. The Obama china was created in 2015 by Pickard China in Antioch, Illinois.
  • Obama State Service Dessert Cup, White House Collection
    Pickard China
    White House Collection
    State Service
    tableware
    dishes
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a dessert cup that was created in 2015 by Pickard China, and was among a set of the last tableware to be seen and used during state service. In accordance with tradition, the dish bears the Presidential Coat of Arms. Additionally, the trim of the cup demonstrates the shift from primary colors used more recently in State Dinners to the new selection of a fluted Kailua Blue, a unique color chosen by First Lady Michelle Obama to represent the blue waters of Hawaii, President Barack Obama's home state.
  • Obama State Service Dinner Plate
    Pickard China
    china service
    plate
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a dinner plate that was created in 2015, and inspired by an 1806 service plate of Secretary of State James Madison. The leaf fronds and pinwheels in the French Empire style portrayed in white relief along the lip of the plate were inspired by the Madison china. This plate is a representation of First Lady Michelle Obama's desire to incorporate an old, historic style with modern design.
  • Obama State Service Tureen
    Pickard China
    china service
    tureen
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a soup tureen in the Obama state service. Created in 2015, this tureen is a new addition to the traditional service ware used for a State Dinner, and represents First Lady Michelle Obama's successful attempt to incorporate modern food service and design with historic characteristics. The design, inspired by an 1806 service plate of Secretary of State James Madison is portrayed in white relief above the fluted Kailua Blue and gold trim. This plate is a representation of First Lady Michelle Obama's desire to incorporate an old, historic style with modern design. When speaking with the culinary staff, Mrs. Obama was made aware of the chefs' difficulty with serving soup at State Dinners past because of a lack of the proper service ware. Because of this, Mrs. Obama included the tureen as a practical application previously unknown to State Dinners.
  • Obama State Service Complete Set and Table Settings
    Pickard China
    china service
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a complete Obama State service set created in 2015 by Pickard China with designs directly requested by First Lady Michelle Obama. The set applies, as desired by Mrs. Obama, modern design, practical food service, and respect for tradition. Unique design features include a representation, in white relief, of an 1806 service plate belonging to Secretary of State Madison, and a shift from primary colors used more recently in State Dinners to the new selection of Kailua Blue, a unique color chosen by First Lady Michelle Obama to represent the blue waters of Hawaii, President Barack Obama's home state. The reliefs portray leaf fronds and pinwheels in the French Empire style. When applied, the Kailua blue is fluted, and surrounded by a textured gold rim, and gilt line.
  • Obama State Service Dessert Plate
    Pickard China
    china service
    plate
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a dessert plate that was created in 2015 by Pickard China in Antioch, Illinois and was among a set of the last tableware to be seen and used during state service. The design demonstrates the shift from primary colors used more recently to the new selection of a fluted Kailua Blue, a unique color chosen by First Lady Michelle Obama to represent the blue waters of Hawaii, President Barack Obama's home state. In accordance with tradition, the plate bears the Presidential Coat of Arms.
  • Obama State Service Dessert Cup and Saucer
    Pickard China
    china service
    cup
    saucer
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a dessert cup and accompanying saucer which were created in 2015 by Pickard China in Antioch, Illinois. The designs demonstrate the shift from primary colors used more recently to the new selection of a fluted Kailua Blue, a unique color chosen by First Lady Michelle Obama to represent the blue waters of Hawaii, President Barack Obama's home state.
  • Obama State Service Tureen, Saucer and Soup Plate
    Pickard China
    china service
    tureen
    plate
    saucer
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of a selection of the Obama state china. The pieces, created in 2015 by Pickard China, include a tureen, saucer, and soup plate. The soup plate demonstrates the modern, fluted, Kailua Blue color framed by a classic gold gilt. The tureen is a new addition to the traditional service ware used for a State Dinner, and represents First Lady Michelle Obama's successful attempt to incorporate modern food service and design with historic characteristics. When speaking with the culinary staff, Mrs. Obama was made aware of the chefs' difficulty with serving soup at State Dinners because of a lack of the proper service ware. Because of this, Mrs. Obama included the tureen as a practical application previously unknown to State Dinners.
  • Obama State Service Service Plate and Saucer
    Pickard China
    china service
    plate
    saucer
    This color photograph by Matthew D'Agostino is of Obama state service pieces which were created in 2015 per request of First Lady Michelle Obama. The large service plate was the first plate in the Obama State service to be displayed. In accordance with tradition, the center of the plate bears the Presidential Coat of Arms. The saucer demonstrates the modern, fluted Kailua Blue framed by a classic gold gilt.