Versace Sugar Bowl Medusa
$ 272,09
Versace Sugar Bowl Medusa in finest porcelain is perfect for those who wish to bring home the magnificence of classic red and gold combined to the sophistication of the Versace patterns. Gift box included.
Capacity: 0,21 l
Available on back-order
approx. 1 - 4 weeks delivery time



Medusa – Ikarus, one of the first dinnerware collections of “Rosenthal meets Versace”, launched in 1993, mirrors the matchless rich, colour intensive world of Versace. The collection was Designed by Paul Wunderlich a German internationally known lithographic and object surrealist artist.
The pulsating brilliance of the deep red, the elegance of the black and the magnificence of the gold: a colour spectrum which dominates the Medusa collection. The central eye-catching motif is a glorious gold coloured head of Medusa, an unmistakable Versace emblem, framed by expressive and swirling baroque ornaments and elegant circular oriental friezes. Veracious aristocratic colours, bright red, precious gold and black give the head of Medusa a colourful elegant framework. The dramatic effect contained by the refined borders along the flared vase’s rim and bottom will enchant your guests. Beautiful detail and vibrant colour of the expressive baroque ornaments make this a true must have.
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€ 100,00 extra shipping charges for bulky items.
Rest of the world
We gladly offer FREE SHIPPING for every order valued over € 400,00.€ 100,00 shipping charges for orders that amount to less than € 400,00.
€ 80,00 reduced shipping costs for small articles, for example jewels.
€ 250,00 extra shipping charges for bulky items.
*excluding Malta, Iceland and Cyprus; including Norway.
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You can change your mind within 14 days form receiving your order and safely return the product back to SCOPELLITI 1887 for a full refund. This applies to all products from all brands, excluding customized items. read more...Customer Service You Can Speak To
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- 100% original – All products sold by SCOPELLITI 1887 are original and conform to specifications.
- All Gifts are packaged in its original signature Box and tied with elegant Ribbon
- 100% Satisfied or Refunded
Shipping Cost
Shipping to the EU*
We gladly offer FREE SHIPPING for every order valued over € 250,00.€ 35,00 shipping charges for orders that amount to less than € 250,00.
€ 100,00 extra shipping charges for bulky items.
Shipping to the United States
We gladly offer FREE SHIPPING for every order valued over € 400,00.€ 90,00 shipping charges for orders that amount to less than € 400,00.
€ 60,00 reduced shipping costs for small articles, for example jewels.
€ 150,00 extra shipping charges for bulky items.
Rest of the world
We gladly offer FREE SHIPPING for every order valued over € 400,00.€ 100,00 shipping charges for orders that amount to less than € 400,00.
€ 80,00 reduced shipping costs for small articles, for example jewels.
€ 250,00 extra shipping charges for bulky items.
*excluding Malta, Iceland and Cyprus; including Norway.
Returns
14 Days Returns
You can change your mind within 14 days form receiving your order and safely return the product back to SCOPELLITI 1887 for a full refund. This applies to all products from all brands, excluding customized items.Customer Service You Can Speak To
Whenever you feel talking to a person could help, our customer service will be happy to help to support you
Garancy
- 100% original – All products sold by SCOPELLITI 1887 are original and conform to specifications.
- All Gifts are packaged in its original signature Box and tied with elegant Ribbon
- 100% Satisfied or Refunded
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