Sudpsuez Floral Serving Plate Sage by Ginori 1735
$283.00
Description
Designed by and crafted in Italy by the legendary house of Ginori 1735, our Floral Porcelain Dinnerware is a timeless classic. Each plate features a distinct floral motif inspired by the soft transparency of watercolor paints, which creates a delightful effect when layered. Available in a variety of colors, they look equally elegant in a monochrome set or when mixing and matching. Exclusively at Cabana.
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