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Mondrian - Blue Ceramic Platter

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Handmade by: Antonino Piscitello Ceramiche

Color: Light Blue

Material: Ceramic

Dimensions:

Platter: 31 cm.

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About the Product:

Restyle your table with pops of color, elegant patterns and authentic artisanal, hand-painted, ceramic platters made in Sicily by Piscitello Ceramiche. Perfect size for Pizza and for a cozy brunch.

Named after the famous Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, this platter showcases a basic element of the works of Piscitello Ceramiche: circular and slightly irregular lines in an elegant and peculiar brushed-blue.

Antonino Piscitello studied colors for many years and the Mondrian ceramic platter is an example of the harmony of innovative and on-trend hues. Each dish is hand-painted and unique.

This ceramic platter may be part of a dinner set: complete the Mondrian look with matching dinner plates and soup & pasta bowls.

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

About the Collection:

Antonino Piscitello Ceramiche is a long-established company, founded in Santo Stefano di Camastra (Sicily) in 1683.

Antonino is an award-winning artist who has collected great success in fairs and exhibitions in Italy as well as in London, Munich, Paris, New York and Chicago. In 2006, Antonino Piscitello was declared a "Living Human Treasure" and has been entered in the “Intangible Cultural Heritage” list of UNESCO in Sicily.

Today the company is an icon of Italian Mediterranean style that features handcrafted ceramics with bold color accents and unique patterns. The cobalt-blue flower with three petals is one of the leitmotifs that distinguishes their tableware collections all over the world.

Care Instructions: 

  • Dishwasher Safe
  • Do not place in microwave.

 

Mondrian - Blue Ceramic Platter

Regular Price
€33.00
Sale Price
€33.00
Regular Price
Sold Out
Unit Price
per 

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