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Aqua - Handmade Pastel Glass Dinner Plate

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Color | Blue Grey

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Handmade by: Martino Vertova

Color: Turquoise, Blue Grey, & Lavander

Material: Glass

Dimensions: 25 cm.

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About the Product:

A sophisticated glass dinner plate for graceful entertainment handmade by Martino Vertova, an Italian glass artist whose studio is in Brescia.

Each glass dish is inspired by the movement of water with luxurious shades and distinctive, irregular shapes. The magnificent reflections of light and the unique shimmering of the glass resemble the delicate transparent hues of a jellyfish carried by the current of the sea.

Aqua comes in 3 pastel colors: turquoise, green and blue gray. Other colors available upon request.

The Aqua line also includes soup & pasta bowls and side bowls handmade with the same technique and pastel look. Mix and match the colors of the Aqua dinner plates and bowls to create a beautiful composition for your tablescape: turquoise on lavander, green on blue grey, blue grey on turquoise...

NOTE: Possible imperfections are due to the handmade nature of each item.

About the Collection:

Martino's glassworks combine an original and modern design with traditional handicraft methods.

He used to be a restorer of stained glass until, one day, he started creating objects for the table and the house just for fun. Today Martino is a talented glass designer and artist with a distinctive style. His pastel and dusty colors are unique, and so are the irregular shapes that he crafts. The whole collection is seasonless and adds charm to any table setting.

Care Instructions:

  • Dishwasher safe 
  • Variant: Blue Grey
  • SKU: VERT-AQU-P-25-GRY
  • In Stock: 2
  • Weight: 0.65 kg
  • Product Type: Glass

Aqua - Handmade Pastel Glass...

Regular Price
€32.00
Sale Price
€32.00
Regular Price
Sold Out
Unit Price
per 

Color

Blue Grey

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