Richard Ginori Oriente Italiano Salad Plate
Best choice for hosts seeking elegant, artisanal table settings.
This plate brings Gio Ponti’s iconic 1946 carnation motif to the table with a sophisticated, airy palette. It is a masterclass in Florentine craftsmanship that demands careful handling, but the ethereal, hand-painted finish offers a level of artistry that mass-produced dinnerware simply cannot replicate.
$160.00
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Nonesuch
Who it's for
- Creative hosts building a personalized and dynamic mix-and-match collection
- Design enthusiasts seeking a sophisticated and iconic Italian aesthetic
- Luxury shoppers valuing centuries of fine porcelain craftsmanship
Who should skip it
- Minimalists who prefer understated or neutral table settings
- Budget-conscious buyers looking for affordable everyday dinnerware
- Busy households preferring the convenience of dishwasher-safe plates
Performance breakdown
Artistic Heritage
Gio Ponti’s iconic 1946 design remains a pinnacle of ceramic artistry.
Craftsmanship Quality
Meticulous handmade detailing reflects the highest standards of Florentine porcelain production.
Visual Impact
The airbrushed carnation motif creates a sophisticated, ethereal tabletop centerpiece.
Material Refinement
Fine porcelain construction offers a delicate feel with impressive structural integrity.
Maintenance Ease
Hand-wash requirements demand careful handling to preserve the gold trim.
Versatility
Equally effective as a functional salad plate or a decorative display.
Key Specs
Material
Porcelain
Decoration
Airbrush technique with gold trim
Manufacture
Handmade and decorated in Italy
Care
Hand wash recommended
Shape
Round, Antico Doccia
Food safe
Yes
Lead free
Yes
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