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Drawing inspiration from 18th-century Florentine and Middle Eastern ceramics, the pattern that characterises Ginori 1735's Oriente Italiano collection is the work of Milanese designer and architect Gio Ponti. Combining this with contemporary Italian luxury results in tableware, like this soup plate, that sees stylised garden scenes adorn glazed porcelain. Vibrant, timeless and whimsical are three words associated with the collection, and you can see why - mix and match with other pieces for a truly eclectic table setting.

GINORI 1735 Richard Ginori Oriente Italiano Soup Plate In Yellow
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Richard Ginori Oriente Italiano Soup Plate In Yellow
Drawing inspiration from 18th-century Florentine and Middle Eastern ceramics, the pattern that characterises Ginori 1735's Oriente Italiano collection is the work of Milanese designer and architect Gio Ponti. Combining this with contemporary Italian luxury results in tableware, like this soup plate, that sees stylised garden scenes adorn glazed porcelain. Vibrant, timeless and whimsical are three words associated with the collection, and you can see why - mix and match with other pieces for a truly eclectic table setting.