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Mediterraneo - One-off Ceramic Dinner Set

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Handmade by: Fasano Ceramiche

Color: White with terracotta rim and engravings

Material: Ceramic

Set Includes 3 pc.:

1 Dinner Plate: 29 cm.

1 Soup & Pasta Bowl: 25 x 7 cm.

1 Side Plate:  20 cm.

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About the Product:

Whether or not you love the shabby-chic look, this dinner set will totally up your party atmosphere. Note the contemporary and fanciful shape of the soup and pasta bowl, called the “priest’s hat”, and enjoy the whimsical decorations on the edge. Extremely durable, yet refined and elegant, Mediterraneo is fantastic for any occasion. Create your tailored table setting by selecting either casual or more formal tabletop accessories. 

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

About the Collection:

Grottaglie, in Apulia (Italy) is a renowned centre for the production of ceramics and pottery. Founded by the Greeks in the 2nd century B.C, “Kruptaie” is surrounded by rich clay deposits, huge caves, and niches dug into the tufa, which are the perfect hiding spots for large wooden ovens required for firing crockery. In this setting, Fasano throwers, decorators, and kilnmen have been working for 18 generations to become a market leader in the manufacturing of traditional earthenware. Despite competition for industrial producers, Fasano Ceramiche still decorates each dish by hand and creates unique collections with limited editions like this one made just for dishesonly.

 

Care Instructions: 

  • Dishwasher Safe
  • Do not place in microwave.
  • Variant: Side Plate
  • SKU: FAS-MED-SP
  • In Stock: 2
  • Weight: 0.5 kg
  • Product Type: Ceramic

Mediterraneo - One-off Ceramic Dinner...

Regular Price
€25.00
Sale Price
€25.00
Regular Price
Sold Out
Unit Price
per 

Item

Side Plate

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