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BIANCO NERO - Designer Glass dinner Plate with Printed Goblets

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Item | Goblets Dinner Plate - €76

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Handmade: Italy, Rome

Material: Glass

Dimensions:

Dinner Plate Goblets: 31 cm.

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About the Product:

 

This luxury glass dinner plate is designed for elegance and élan. This black and white dinner plate is part of an exclusive range of vintage dinner plates which represents the XIX century tableware. Each paper is printed on glass and each piece comes out with a different picture giving this designer dinner plate a unique look.
For an informal look pairing, this glass dinner plate with colored soup and pasta bowls makes it more trendy. Mixing and matching the colors of the bowls based on your unique style and present your guest a style statement with this elegant tableware.

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
  • Variant: Goblets Dinner Plate - €76
  • SKU: FRM-GOBLETS-P
  • In Stock: 4
  • Weight: 0.7 kg
  • Product Type: Glass

BIANCO NERO - Designer Glass...

Regular Price
€76.00
Sale Price
€76.00
Regular Price
Sold Out
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