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Ginori 1735

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Founded in 1735 by aristocrat Marquis Carlo Andrea Ginori in Florence, Richard Ginori has been a symbol of Italian porcelain craftsmanship for centuries. At its inception, Europe was gripped by โ€œwhite gold feverโ€ as porcelain gained immense popularity. The Ginori familyโ€™s workshop quickly expanded, and by 1896, the company merged with Milanese ceramics manufacturer Augusto Richard, becoming Richard-Ginori. During this period, mechanical innovations were introduced, blending tradition with modernity. New Art Nouveau designs were introduced, complementing the classic Doccia models and enriching the elegance of Ginori plates.

A pivotal moment in the brandโ€™s history came when renowned architect Gio Ponti took over as art director. His creative vision revitalized the company, leaving a lasting imprint on its design legacy. In the hands of Gucci today, the brand has evolved into Ginori 1735, honoring its heritage while embracing contemporary artistry.

With a balance of bold innovation and timeless elegance, Ginori 1735 continues to craft exquisite collections of fine porcelain. Each piece is a testament to Italyโ€™s artistic tradition. Explore our curated collection of Ginori plates online, or contact us to discover the full Ginori 1735 range, perfect for crafting timeless and luxurious table settings.

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