Description: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE This information was copied from a website. We have used this item as a store display, so please ask any questions. Light scratching on products is common, however pictures we take will be sure to depict the state of the item. We do not accept returns unless it was a mistake on our part. Feel free to ask any questions and we will do our best to answer promptly. This item is NEW and was used as a store display. If you have any questions, please ask before ordering. Not all items come with the original boxes. The Ginori 1735 collections recount our Manifattura’s journey through nearly three centuries. A journey inspired by the love of beauty which has brought us to discover visions and horizons that are forever new. A journey that is for us a way of being, an instinct that can be found in all of our tableware, in Ginori porcelain plates and in fragrances, in art objects and furnishings. A journey that has allowed us to meet masters of style, art and design and to create with them our collections for the table and more: from the Granduca Coreana service toGio Ponti's Labirinto e Catene, through to Il viaggio di Nettuno and Profumi Luchino by Luke Edward Hall. Here you can trace every stage of our journey so far. Gio Ponti served as the Ginori Manifattura's artistic director from 1923 to 1933, and in 1926 many designs took shape in his irrepressible imagination. Among these, Ginori 1735 Gio Ponti Labirinto, a sophisticated intricacy of straight lines that, chasing after one another without ever touching, generate movement, dizziness, bewilderment. A Labyrinth, indeed, in which losing oneself is beautiful, in which there are no more coordinates. Above and below. Right and left. In which ancient and modern are no longer before and after but a unique design: a pattern that repeats in four color variants - black, scarlet, emerald and sapphire - on all of the porcelain plates, the teacups and coffee cups, the serving platters and the bowls in the collection. Labirinto is a sophisticated tangle of straight lines that we have taken from one of the designs inherited from the great architect Gio Ponti, our creative director from 1923 to 1933.Dimensions↥ 0.98 inchØ 5.24 inch 5.29 oz Description Tea saucer cm 13,5 in. 5 1/4 Impero shape Do not microwave Use dishwasher with extra care (max 50°C / 120°F)
Price: 88 USD
Location: Jonesboro, Arkansas
End Time: 2024-09-06T22:04:28.000Z
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Brand: Richard Ginori
Type: Saucer
Color: Multicolor
Set Includes: Saucer
Material: Porcelain