Ginori 1735's Oriente Italiano Oggetti change tray, part of the Oriente Italiano collection, is crafted from fine porcelain and adorned with hand-painted florals. It offers a luxurious home for your keys and change, blending functionality with elegance.
In 1750, Florentine noblewomen inspired the "alla Coreana" decoration, featuring floral découpage from Japanese kimonos. This porcelain collection includes plates, cups, and tableware with peony motifs, showcasing rich Oriental charm.
Ginori 1735's Oriente Italiano Aurum Charger Plate adds elegance to any table. The collection features a vibrant white colorway with gold painted patterns, reflecting luxury and style in your home.
As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.