Porcelain table service for six people. Colonna Re-Edition collection by Giovanni Gariboldi.
Fine porcelain is enhanced by the deep blue that distinguishes the original 1950s design. It consists of six flat, soup and dessert plates, two small lidded bowls and a pickle dish. The set is completed with a lidded tureen, an extraordinarily versatile piece that, when deconstructed, yields a great variety of uses as a salad or fruit bowl and a platter. Design and functionality entwine in the Colonna collection, created by the genius of Giovanni Gariboldi, an apprentice of Gio Ponti who became Creative Director of the Ginori 1735 Manifattura and who reimagined the art of porcelain in an eclectic and unmistakable collection. Awarded the Compasso d'Oro, the world's oldest and most prestigious award for design, it reinvents the craft of porcelain in a contemporary light. Available in sets of six, Colonna is presented in limited Re-Edition table, tea and coffee services with exclusive packaging. The perfect purchase or gift for Design lovers and collectors, who cannot miss the re – edition of this revolutionary icon.
TABLE SERVICE FOR 6 BLUColonna Re-Edition
Exclusively available on ginori1735.com and in our flagship stores
6 dessert plates
6 soup plates
6 flat plates
2 bowls with a lid
1 tureen with a lid
1 pickle dish
Porcelain table service for six people. Colonna Re-Edition collection by Giovanni Gariboldi.
Fine porcelain is enhanced by the deep blue that distinguishes the original 1950s design. It consists of six flat, soup and dessert plates, two small lidded bowls and a pickle dish. The set is completed with a lidded tureen, an extraordinarily versatile piece that, when deconstructed, yields a great variety of uses as a salad or fruit bowl and a platter. Design and functionality entwine in the Colonna collection, created by the genius of Giovanni Gariboldi, an apprentice of Gio Ponti who became Creative Director of the Ginori 1735 Manifattura and who reimagined the art of porcelain in an eclectic and unmistakable collection. Awarded the Compasso d'Oro, the world's oldest and most prestigious award for design, it reinvents the craft of porcelain in a contemporary light. Available in sets of six, Colonna is presented in limited Re-Edition table, tea and coffee services with exclusive packaging. The perfect purchase or gift for Design lovers and collectors, who cannot miss the re – edition of this revolutionary icon.
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This complete table service for six people includes:
Six dessert or fruit plates in porcelain. Original 1950s design and decoration.
Ø 20 cm (8 in)
Six flat plates in fine porcelain with blue decoration.
Ø 24 cm (9.4 in)
Six soup plates in fine porcelain with original blue decoration.
Ø 24 cm (9.4 in)
In decorated fine porcelain, it completes the set for serving appetizers and other accompanying courses.
⟷ 21,6 cm (8.5 in) ⬍ 15,5 cm (6.1 in)
It is the most versitile element of the set with a variety of uses. The base may also be presented as a salad or fruit bowl while the lid becomes a platter for serving courses.
Ø 24 cm (9.4 in) ↥ 9,5 ≈ 2600 cc (2.75 qt)
Two bowls in fine porcelain with lids. Each may be used as a covered sugar bowl or as a small bowl and separate butter dish to accompany the tea or coffee ritual.
↥ 6,4 cm (2.5 in)
The perfect purchase or gift for Design lovers and collectors, who cannot miss the re-edition of this revolutionary icon.
Available in an edition of 150 sets per service, all sets come with Certificate of Authenticity and a descriptive insert with product storytelling and history.
Exclusively available on ginori1735.com and in our flagship stores.
In 1926, at the age of just 18, Giovanni Gariboldi joined Ginori as an apprentice model maker under master Gio Ponti. Years later amidst a changing, modern, post-war society, Gariboldi took helm of Ginori as Artistic Director. Through his appreciation for functionality, sincerity of form and ability to capture the desires of a new modern society, Gariboldi left a legacy as one of the most influential figures in Italian modernism & decorative arts.