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A collection featuring delicate floral motifs and soft pastel colors, evoking a timeless and romantic elegance.
Showcasing vibrant bird designs, this collection brings the beauty of nature and vibrant colors to the table.
Inspired by neoclassical style, Constance features elegant garlands and luxurious gold accents for a refined dining experience.
An exotic collection with intricate patterns and rich colors, inspired by traditional Indian gardens.
Classic and minimalist, this collection is characterized by pure white porcelain with subtle textures and fine details.
Celebrating the charm of Paris, this collection features iconic Parisian landmarks and playful designs.
A luxurious collection with golden botanical motifs, blending modern elegance with natural inspiration.
Inspired by the opulence of Versailles, this collection features ornate designs and rich colors for a royal touch.
A regal collection with historical motifs, reminiscent of French royal tableware from the 18th century.
Elegant and intricate, this collection is inspired by the lavish rococo style of the Louis XV period.
Diva is a porcelain collection of tableware, tea and coffee sets and refined gifts. It pays tribute to the great Divas of Cinema and mid-century Italian design as it views through a contemporary lens the Colonna collection, a collection that won designer Giovanni Gariboldi the Compasso d'Oro award in 1954.
Catene is one of Ginori 1735’s more minimalist and classic collections, recognized for its clean lines and intricate geometric patterns. The collection draws inspiration from vintage design, specifically a design created in 1926 by legendary architect and designer Gio Ponti, who was the artistic director at Ginori from 1923 to 1933.
The IL Viaggio di Nettuno Collection by Ginori 1735 is a vibrant and imaginative series of porcelain tableware that reinterprets classical themes with a contemporary twist. Designed by British artist Luke Edward Hall, this collection draws inspiration from mythology, particularly the Roman god of the sea, Neptune, and the enchanting world beneath the waves.
The Oriente Italiano collection is inspired by the Far East and features vibrant colors and intricate floral patterns. Each piece is a fusion of Western and Eastern aesthetics, combining traditional Italian craftsmanship with oriental motifs. This collection is available in several colors, including blue, green, pink, and yellow, each with a unique pattern that highlights the elegance and sophistication of the design.
The Vecchio Collection by Ginori 1735 is a classic and refined series of porcelain tableware that highlights the enduring beauty of Italian craftsmanship. Known for its timeless appeal, the Vecchio collection is characterized by its distinctive "Vecchio Ginori" pattern, which features a basket weave relief design along the borders of each piece. This intricate texture adds a tactile element and a sense of depth, making the collection stand out.
Design by Filipa Ricardo. Vivian is a set of white pieces with textured rims that is enhanced by the hand painted golden ring around each piece. The mint and rose to add some colour to the collection.
Design by Filipa Ricardo. Mixing a very light rose color with a touch of golden lace details, over each porcelain piece, turns this set into a dainty looking table top style, perfect for that special occasion.
Lotus offers a taste on nature, featuring an exclusive porcel technique. This is a coffee, tea and dinner set that can shine on its Olivia collection or alongside Violet or Louise.
Sunstone is a full set of porcelain pieces decorated with fine gold lines resulting in a reflective geometric pattern and creating an optical illusion. Sunstone features a kaleidoscopic pattern applied in gold over each porcelain piece.
Originally created in 1991, this beautiful collection has surpassed the test of time and has become a statement set. The decoration is inspired by organic motifs applied in dark blue and gold over the white porcelain.
The classic golden, softly re-interpreted in belle époque, offers this fine porcelain set a gentle and refined personality.A timeless collection that offers clients new combinations and table setting possibilities mixing mate and shiny gold.
Blue legacy features the well desired cobalt blue applied over the elegant white porcelain pieces. This collection brings to the table a touch of sophistication communicating an approach to the portuguese culture and historical heritage in the shape of luxurious decorative and tableware pieces.
Originally created in 1991, this beautiful collection has surpassed the test of time and has become a statement set. The decoration is inspired by organic motifs applied in dark blue and gold over white porcelain.
Liberty combines the ornamental art noveau style and an equestrian aesthetic on a luxurious and elegant collection. The set also features full green pieces hand gilded with gold.
The design features beautiful, well designed and elegant hand painted pieces with a gentle touch of gold for a perfect and unique table set.
Allegro is a collection with a geometric aesthetic translated into thin platinum lines softly covering each piece. Inspired by the rhythm of music, “allegro tempo”, where the slim platinum lines play their own music in each porcelain piece.
The union of reactive and gold creates an incredible texture and one of a kind pieces. Majestic and intense, this set will be your golden ticket for an admirably extraordinary table.
A whole collection inspired by the most wonderful time of the year. The perfect decoration for creating heart-warming table memories.
Cabbage, in its rough and flat form, could be used as a metaphor for Portugal’s rustic ways, which Bordallo Pinheiro had so many times caricatured. This was a clever way to honour it, placing it on the bourgeois’ tables, where other way it had not been invited.
This collection is the result of a collaboration between Bordallo Pinheiro and the Brazilian NGO Ecoarts Amazônia in the preservation of an environmental, cultural, social and scientific heritage crucial to mankind's future. Each piece was inspired from the very rich local flora and was only possible thanks to intense knowledge sharing with those who live their daily lives in this vibrant mosaic of ecosystems, traditions, colours, sounds and smells that is the Amazon rainforest.
Tomatoes are a perfect example on how the creative non-conformity and functionality do not exclude themselves: the artist created utilitarian pieces where nature, humour and joy are served at the table.
A simple transversal collection in various colours that come together to create either a more traditional dinner set or a more dynamic and fun one. Besides the colours aqua green, lettuce green and grey, Fantasia now features a variety of warmer colours, asking to be used in the colder seasons of the year: oat, red, cocoa and olive green.
Contemporary, but maintaining the country trait of an original draw from Bordallo Pinheiro, Maria Flor is an ostentatious spring inspiration line, in the jug without a handle, manual painting and many techniques in each of the flowers.
The pumpkin, with its round shape, its colours and its unmistakeable texture could not escape Bordallo Pinheiro's inventive perception, who transformed it into practical bowls and tureens.
The cantaloupe is a perfect example on how the creative non-conformity and functionality do not exclude themselves. We continued the artist’s work, creating pieces where nature, humour and joy are served at the table.
As a continuation of the vegetable and fruit collection by Bordallo Pinheiro, there is this collection of juicy and colourful watermelons. The collection includes bowls, fruit bowls, cake plates and presentation plates, these pieces replicate the fruit through irregularities in the shapes, the texture of the fruit pulp, the details on the seeds and the bright colours and painting on the pieces.
"Tropical Fruits" collection from Bordallo Pinheiro would likely feature a variety of ceramics adorned with vibrant and exotic fruit designs. This could include fruits like Kiwi, bananas, avacado, papayas, coconuts, and more. The "Tropical Fruits" collection might showcase the textures, colors, and shapes of these fruits in a lifelike manner.
Between artistic freedom and the reproduction of the animal life, the use of the fish in this service’s pieces is the result of an inventive prodigy.
Snowflakes are part of the Christmas scenario as well as the imagination of those associated with this time of year. This collection combines kindness with enthusiasm.
"Maria" - since 1916, this name has stood for one of the most popular and successful Rosenthal porcelain services. For generations, it has been the porcelain for weddings and other festive occasions: stylish and timeless. Its elegant charm lies above all in its classicist form and the balance of classical and romantic stylistic elements - such as the delicate pomegranate relief. A silver tea service from around 1815 was the model for "Maria". The company's founder, Privy Councillor Philipp Rosenthal senior, had acquired it on a trip to England.
Swiss designer Regula Stüdli has cast an opulent burst of delicate blossoms and leaves across a fine white porcelain surface: pink roses, light yellow daisies and evergreen leaves. These fragile plants envelop porcelain cups, plates and jugs with a velvety softness – alone, as a garland or in an ensemble. This sees a wonderfully poetic ensemble emerge from the combination of the fine Pink Rose floral design with the classic polygonal tableware format.
The distinctive Rosenthal tableware Maria Weiss is one of the most popular porcelain series of the internationally successful Franconian company. The series was designed by company founder Philip Rosenthal based on a silver tea service that was around 100 years old and that he had found in England. Maria was introduced in 1916 and has since become a classic among porcelain connoisseurs.
Sanssouci is a cheerful, lively form that charmingly reflects the rococo. With the decor "Moosrose new Ramona" this is underlined by small bouquets of moss roses and a narrow gold border.