Richard Ginori Oriente Italiano Dinner Plate
Best statement dinnerware for hosts who love artistic, heritage-inspired table settings.
This plate transforms a simple meal into an exotic event, thanks to a bold, reimagined floral motif that feels both timeless and daring. While the intricate, hand-painted pattern demands attention, it remains surprisingly versatile, grounding even the most eclectic table settings with a sophisticated, painterly elegance.
$150.00
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Who it's for
- Hosts seeking a sophisticated, statement-making table setting
- Collectors valuing authentic, hand-decorated Italian porcelain artistry
- Designers looking for versatile, mix-and-match luxury dinnerware
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers building a full dining service
- Busy households needing dishwasher-safe, low-maintenance dinnerware
- Minimalists preferring neutral or understated table decor
Performance breakdown
Artistic Heritage
Gio Ponti’s iconic 1946 design remains a masterclass in porcelain artistry.
Craftsmanship Quality
Handmade in Italy, reflecting centuries of Florentine ceramic tradition.
Visual Impact
The striking black and green motif creates an immediate, sophisticated focal point.
Versatility
Bold patterns demand careful pairing with simpler, understated table settings.
Durability
High-quality porcelain construction offers surprising resilience for daily fine dining use.
Design Cohesion
The Antico Doccia shape perfectly balances historical form with modern flair.
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