Fine porcelain, a yellow decorative pattern with gold threading and vintage style that pays tribute to the timelessness of Italian coffee culture: these are the distinctive traits of the two soup plates designed to present the first course of any meal had in good company. They complement the service alongside the flat, bread and dessert plates from the same line, and are designed to be mixed and matched with elements in the other three pastel shades available for an array of colorful possibilities. Diva expands the Ginori 1735 porcelain proposal, reinterpreting architect Giovanni Gariboldi's iconic Colonna shape, for which he was awarded the prestigious Compasso D'Oro in 1954, with contemporary flair. An example of versatility, functionality and vintage aesthetics, the collection is available in an assortment of giftware as well as and table, tea and coffee services, featuring symmetrical, stackable shapes that can easily be tucked away into small spaces.
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Fine porcelain, a yellow decorative pattern with gold threading and vintage style that pays tribute to the timelessness of Italian coffee culture: these are the distinctive traits of the two soup plates designed to present the first course of any meal had in good company. They complement the service alongside the flat, bread and dessert plates from the same line, and are designed to be mixed and matched with elements in the other three pastel shades available for an array of colorful possibilities. Diva expands the Ginori 1735 porcelain proposal, reinterpreting architect Giovanni Gariboldi's iconic Colonna shape, for which he was awarded the prestigious Compasso D'Oro in 1954, with contemporary flair. An example of versatility, functionality and vintage aesthetics, the collection is available in an assortment of giftware as well as and table, tea and coffee services, featuring symmetrical, stackable shapes that can easily be tucked away into small spaces.