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Tazze - Printed Glass Dinner Plate

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Handmade: Italy, Rome

Material: Glass

Dimensions:

Dinner Plate: 31 cm.

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About the Product:

Tazze is a dinner plate that, despite its ceramic look, is completely handmade in glass by the artisans of Forme Roma, an Italian studio specialized in potteries, ceramics and glassware.

Ideal for those with a desire for elegance with a contemporary twist, Tazze, “cups” in Italian, has a distinct charm and a story to tell. Tazze is another unique piece from Forme Roma's Ancient Paper Collection together with the Bianco Nero Goblets plate.  The print on this elegant and trendy glass dinner plate is part of one-off collection of antique papers representing XIX century tableware. Each paper is printed on glass and each plate comes out with a different picture on it.

The Tazze printed dinner plate is part of a set which includes also modern transparent blue soup & pasta bowls. Discover the complete Tazze Dinner Set!

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

About the Collection:

Based in Rome, Forme is an authentic "art studio", applying artistic techniques of decoration and restoration to each of its handcrafted and unique objects.

Surrounded by the architectural beauty of Ancient Rome, Forme reinterprets the shapes and colors of the Classical Age both in its ceramic and glass product lines. 

Forme's ceramics are modeled with black clay which gives strength and adds a special transparency to the collection. Additionally, glass items are handmade using glass fusing and sculpture techniques.

Customized glass and ceramic dinner sets are available. Send us an e-mail for more info.

Care Instructions: 

  • Dishwasher safe but not for frequent use

 

 

Tazze - Printed Glass Dinner...

Regular Price
€76.00
Sale Price
€76.00
Regular Price
Sold Out
Unit Price
per 

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