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Wedgwood
Sailor's Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea Textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a Sailor's Farewell waving farewell. Blending Kit's love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the Sailor's Farewell one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each china piece show the sailor's adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse, and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below is the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and 22-karat gold hand-applied lining around the rim. The Kit Kemp Sailor's Farewell Salad plate 8" showcases different scenes of the sailor at sea, including the rust-red sails of his ship passing by whales and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood's signature blue gift box, each piece is made in England, crafted in fine bone china, and finished with 22 karat gold.
Costa Nova
The Taormina collection embodies today's modern aesthetics. Taormina endures for everyday use.
Caskata
Pulled from archival engravings, Starfish wave delicately detailed arms across this dinner plate. These happy fellows seem to dance around the plate, bringing a sense of whimsy and playfulness. Gently curved in creamy white premium porcelain these dishes are fun spread across the table for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and mix and match easily with all the blue and white pieces we make.
Sailor's Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea Textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a sailor's wife waving farewell. Blending Kit's love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the sailor's loved one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each china piece show the sailor's adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse, and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below is the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and 22-karat gold hand-applied lining around the rim. The Kit Kemp Sailor's Farewell Dinner plate 10.7" shows the loved one in her yellow dress gazing out at the ocean, while seagulls fly around. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood's signature blue gift box, each piece is made in England, crafted in fine bone china, and finished with 22-karat gold.
Thomas Paul
Our high quality melamine is perfect for indoor and outdoor use. Heavy weight melamine printed with our unique designs. The plates are dishwasher safe.
Vagabond House
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Vagabond House’s delicate stoneware butter dish is deeply glazed to a lustrous warm white finish and topped with silvery, pure pewter, highly detailed Conch Shell finial. Designed with gourmet kitchens in mind, the dish is sized to hold standard butter sticks of 227 grams (8 oz.). 1 or 2 the Eastern U.S. or Western U.S. 4 oz. Posts will also fit comfortably.
VIETRI
A traditional school of fish was the original inspiration for the Pesci Colorati collection. The Figural Fish Canape Plate brings Pesci Colorati to life with layers of color hand-painted and the fish figure handcrafted by our maestro artisans.
Pure fun, the Riviera Life Preserver Salad Plate celebrates La Dolce Vita. The collection's assortment of swimsuits, snorkels, flip-flops, and sea life capture the joy and warmth of an Italian beach, and they make all of your gatherings feel like a long-awaited and well-deserved vacation.
Sailors Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea Textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a Sailors wife waving farewell. Blending Kit's love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the sailor's loved one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each china piece show the sailor's adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below in the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and 22 karats gold hand-applied lining around the rim. The Kit Kemp Sailor's Farewell Bread & Butter Plate 7" features the loved one in her yellow dress gazing out at the ocean. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood's signature blue gift box each piece is made in England, crafted in fine bone china, and finished with 22 karat gold.
Rosenthal
TAC 02 was created from Walter Gropius' unedited original designs. Purist design, based on simple geometric shapes, lends "TAC" a timeless poetry. Delicate ornamentation and stark black and white contrasts on the finest, slightly translucent porcelain emphasize the outstanding design features of this icon of Bauhaus design. TAC 02 offers a dinnerware, stemware, and tea service collection. The TAC collection, which was created in 1969 and named after Gropius’ Boston office 'The Architects Collaborative’, is one of the most successful porcelain series in the world. Its minimalist design, the use of simple hemispheres for both pot and cups and the playfulness of triangle and square shapes all remain true to Bauhaus tradition.
Distinctive coastal-inspired design. The warm breeze that blows from the east and cascades along the Algarve coast with fruity aromas and the fresh flavors of Ria Formosa was the inspiration for this collection. The blended white and blue glazes and organic shapes transport us to the intricate landscape of lagoons, canals, salt works, and sandy beaches stretching across deserted islands. This collection adds light to every gathering and turns any table into a memorable experience.
The Pearl collection was inspired by the richness of 18th and 19th-century European ceramics. The round shapes, beautifully embossed with a beaded edge were reinvented to create a new classic concept, bringing a touch of European traditional elegance to the table that will never go out of style.
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