This Giacometti bowl stand in warm gold will hold a bowl with up to a 5.5" depth. Disclaimer: This item is made by hand using artisanal primitive bend...More
This Giacometti bowl stand in warm gold will hold a bowl with up to a ...
Inspired by the highly sculptural and beautifully detailed porcelain of the 19th century Empire period, the Swan bowls proudly nod to antiquity with u...More
Inspired by the highly sculptural and beautifully detailed porcelain o...
At once whimsical and sophisticated, the Lamina collection combines metalwork reminiscent of French filigree, dramatically offset against contemporary...More
At once whimsical and sophisticated, the Lamina collection combines me...
The legendary textile designer Mariano Fortuny sets the spirit of this tableware collaboration. This artful serving bowl is hand-crafted from earthenw...More
The legendary textile designer Mariano Fortuny sets the spirit of this...
The legendary textile designer Mariano Fortuny sets the spirit of this tableware collaboration. This inspired serving bowl is hand-crafted from earthe...More
The legendary textile designer Mariano Fortuny sets the spirit of this...
The artisans of Venice inspire us with their way of being- a sumptuous tapestry of invention and delight, woven throughout everyday experiences. This ...More
The artisans of Venice inspire us with their way of being- a sumptuous...
The legendary textile designer Mariano Fortuny sets the spirit of this vibrant tableware collaboration. This inspired set of 4 cereal bowls is hand-cr...More
The legendary textile designer Mariano Fortuny sets the spirit of this...
With its fluid shape and tactile gold detailing, the Orfeo bowl radiates sophistication. The earthenware construction and signature Fortuny patterning...More
With its fluid shape and tactile gold detailing, the Orfeo bowl radiat...
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