QAR 450.00
It’s rare to find tableware that’s guaranteed to become the talking point around the dinner table, yet Ginori 1735’s Labirinto collection makes this an effortless task – as evidenced with this porcelain dessert plate. Designed from a pattern drafted by Milanese designer and architect Gio Ponti in 1926, a path of sharp and curved lines – inspired by mazes and labyrinths – lends a sense of Neoclassical elegance to both traditional and contemporary table settings, with the geometric graphic perfectly blending ancient mythology with modern design codes.
It’s rare to find tableware that’s guaranteed to become the talking point around the dinner table, yet Ginori 1735’s Labirinto collection makes this an effortless task – as evidenced with this porcelain dessert plate. Designed from a pattern drafted by Milanese designer and architect Gio Ponti in 1926, a path of sharp and curved lines – inspired by mazes and labyrinths – lends a sense of Neoclassical elegance to both traditional and contemporary table settings, with the geometric graphic perfectly blending ancient mythology with modern design codes.
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