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MATCH
This versatile bowl was fashioned after an Italian “Scodelle,” traditionally used for serving soup, pasta, or (more recently) salad. It is often set on top of the dinner plate. Each piece is individually made by hand, with a ceramic body and the iconic pewter rim that’s stamped with symbols representing the workshop, the company, the tin content of the alloy, and the city in Italy where Match is made. Mix or match with the other complementary patterns, or your own dinnerware to create your perfect place setting.
Costa Nova
Designed by the French floral artist Christian Tortu, the Marrakesh collection harmoniously blends sustainable craftsmanship, nature's essence, and Moroccan mystique. Beyond its harmoniously beautiful design, what truly makes Marrakesh remarkable is its commitment to sustainability. Crafted by skilled artisans from ecogres, Costa Nova's innovative recycled clay, each piece is a fusion of artistic excellence and eco-consciousness.
Novica
Mahogany and palo blanco wood are in perfect harmony forming stairways that shape this Guatemalan bowl. Celebrating nature, Hugo Peña designs and hand-crafted a bowl of extraordinary beauty.
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Rosenthal
Maria gets a new look. For the first time in its more than 100-year history, Rosenthal's successful collection is now available in a contemporary version called "Maria en Vogue" with coloured glazes. The delicate pastel colours "Pale Mint" and "Pale Orchid" emphasise the romantic vintage touch of the shape and can be perfectly combined with Maria White. The following articles are now available in the new "Pale Mint" and "Pale Orchid" variations: breakfast plate, coffee cup, dinner plate, soup plate, egg cup, mug and cereal bowl. The triumph of the "Maria" shape began in 1916. The service was named after the wife of the company founder Philipp Rosenthal, who married 35-year-younger Maria in 1916. "Maria" stands for porcelain history and table culture. Presumably created as a replica of a silver tea service, this polygonal dinnerware shape with the characteristic edge relief in the form of a fruit garland became the most extensive Rosenthal service. In 1939, there were already more than 170 different items, from bone dishes to knife banks and decorative corks. Even today, more than 70 different individual pieces are available.
VIETRI
Pietra Serena, meaning serene stone, represents the simplistic beauty of the hand-pressed design found on the Pietra Serena Pasta Bowl.
Inspired by the love of life, family, friends, and good food, Costa Nova creates fine stoneware collections that blend quality, design, and exceptional ceramic craftsmanship. The brand produces innovative, sustainable stoneware from Portugal's finest natural resources, embracing "handmade" traditions and preserving European heritage. These unique and elegant pieces are designed to perfectly suit modern living and last for generations. Born in a small Portuguese fishing village near the Atlantic Ocean, Costa Nova now carries Portugal's name and heritage worldwide, present across five continents in prestigious department stores, boutiques, hotels, and renowned restaurants. Using the best natural resources, Costa Nova products are made in a single firing system heated to 1180 degrees C (2160 degrees F), creating a unique ceramic body with a special bond between the clay and the glazed surface. This original formula ensures the stoneware's remarkable durability and resistance to both thermal and mechanical shocks. Additionally, a dedicated team of designers, technicians, modelers, and craftsmen constantly develops original shapes and colors, resulting in truly unique, handcrafted pieces. Costa Nova views its products and operations as part of a long-life cycle, committing daily to protecting the environment and minimizing its impact through responsible resource use and manufacturing processes, always striving to go green.
India & Purry
Serving bowl made of strong and durable mango wood with a beautiful enamel finish.