Cemento - Handmade Ceramic Tabletop
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Handmade by: Rina Menardi
Color:
Dinner Plate and Coaster: Cement Grey
Side Plate: Taupe
Side Bowls: Light Grey
Serving Bowl: Graphite
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions:
Dinner Plate: 30 cm.
Side Plate: 24 cm.
Coaster: 11 cm.
Side Bowls: 16 x 7 cm.
Serving Bowl: 30 x 9 cm.
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About the Product:
Inspired by the clean lines and shape of minimalism and modern living, Cemento showcases an absolutely on trend colorway that can be easily blend with everything: placemats or runners; a rustic-chic wooden table or just a black slate for a glam soiree.
Mix and match the taupe, cement gray, light gray and graphite color by creating your own style. The opaque tone and the tactile surface will surely enhance the food experience. Combine Cemento with Passepartout or Sottopiatto.
Completely hand made in baked clay Cemento includes six pieces: dinner plate, side plate, coaster, side bowls and serving bowl.
Available other elements and colors on demand.
About the Collection:
Rina Menardi is a famous Italian designer that lives and works in Gruaro, near Venice. She is renowned for her continuous exploration of new color schemes and handcraft techniques. All of her production is hand made and has a stunning visual impression due to the neatness of the organic shapes: vases, plates, bowls alternate perfect lines with irregular and imperfect finishes. We have selected for you a glam color palette among forty different and all beautiful colors. Enjoy!
Care Instructions:
- Dishwasher Safe
- Do not place in microwave.
- Variant: Dinner Plate
- SKU: MEN-CEM-P
- In Stock: 4
- Weight: 0.825 kg
- Product Type: Ceramic
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