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Made in Italy
Made in Italy
Description
Gravy boat in porcelain with black and platinum decoration. Labirinto collection by Gio Ponti.
It is distinguished by the famous black decoration illuminated by the precious platinum threading, which follows the lines of the Impero shape. Also offered in emerald green, scarlet red, and sapphire blue geometries, it is accompanied by the porcelain spoon from the same line available separately. Labirinto was born from the creative genius of Gio Ponti and represents the union of contemporaneity and tradition. Each porcelain is designed both in combination with the other elements of the same line and in arrangements that contrast with the geometries of the Catene collection, conceived by the creative mind of the same designer.
004RG00 FSA010010300G00125100
Labirinto

GRAVY BOAT NEROLabirinto

€355
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Dimensions
↥ 13.2cm
⍉ max. 18.9cm
⍉ min. 13.9cm
≈ 300ml
634g
Description
Gravy boat in porcelain with black and platinum decoration. Labirinto collection by Gio Ponti.
It is distinguished by the famous black decoration illuminated by the precious platinum threading, which follows the lines of the Impero shape. Also offered in emerald green, scarlet red, and sapphire blue geometries, it is accompanied by the porcelain spoon from the same line available separately. Labirinto was born from the creative genius of Gio Ponti and represents the union of contemporaneity and tradition. Each porcelain is designed both in combination with the other elements of the same line and in arrangements that contrast with the geometries of the Catene collection, conceived by the creative mind of the same designer.
004RG00 FSA010010300G00125100
Made in Italy
Made in Italy
Do not microwave
Do not microwave
Lavabile in lavastoviglie con ciclo delicato (max 50°)
Use dishwasher with extra care (max 50°C / 120°F)