Ginori 1735 Oriente Italiano
Colorful, vibrant, and elegant are just a few of the words often used to describe Oriente Italiano, also known as Italian East, by Richard Ginori. Designed by the Italian architect Gio Ponti in 1946, this renowned dinnerware pattern draws inspiration from 18th-century Florentine and Far Eastern hand-painted porcelain. The stylized floral design prominently features a carnation, while the softly scalloped edges add a whimsical touch to this remarkably colorful collection, which includes 12 distinct hues.
Ginori Oriente Italiano plates can be mixed and matched to create endless table settings. The luxurious china set is available in an exquisite array of colors, including Albus, Azalea, Bario, Cipria, Citrino, Iris, Malachite, Pervinca, Porpora, Vermiglio, Aurum, and Rubrum. These unique shades and diverse items allow for a versatile and visually appealing dining experience, making Oriente Italiano a perfect choice for adding a touch of Italian artistry to your tableware.
The collection features a comprehensive range of items, including plates of all sizes (charger, dinner, dessert, bread, and soup plates), oval platters, salad bowls, small bowls, round platters, cake plates, coffee cups and saucers, tea cups and saucers, teapot, fruit stand, sugar bowl, and creamer. Additionally, Oriente Italiano offers a gift collection with Ming vases, potiches, change trays in various sizes, a covered egg container, a round box with lid, and an exquisite coffee set for two.”
Indeed made in Italy, these beautiful Richard Ginori patterns have a timeless appeal. Finally, it is available in 10 different colours. So, just click on the color you like to browse all the pieces in the collection!
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