Bring home an icon of postmodern design with this rare, unused Swid Powell “Tuxedo” set: six full place settings (8 pieces each) plus matching serving set, all crafted of high-quality white porcelain with striking black architectural lines.

Design Legacy:

Created in the 1980s–90s by acclaimed architects Charles Gwathmey and Robert Siegel for Swid Powell, Tuxedo is one of the most recognized patterns of the postmodern era. Their groundbreaking work was celebrated in the Yale University Art Gallery exhibition “The Architect’s Table: Swid Powell and Postmodern Design.”

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This set is a collector’s opportunity: museum-worthy design, unused condition, and full service for six—almost never seen on the market. 

  • Priced as a complete 58-piece set—a level of completeness and condition so rare that no comparable sale exists on the market.

6-- demitasse cups & saucers

6--coffee cups & saucers

6--dinner plates 12" 

6--bread plates 9.25

6--soup bowls 9.25" 

6--dessert plates 6.5"

Serving wear: 

4-bowls 6.25" 

2-serving bowls 10.5"x8"

2-oval serving dishes 12x16.5

2-serving bowls 9”


TOTAL: 58 pieces