Sudpsuez Speckled Serving Plate, Green and White
Ceramic making in Puglia has flourished in Italy since antiquity. Known for its ‘schizzato’ speckled paint style, Puglia’s splatterware is considered part of the region’s rich heritage. Our Speckled Collection is an homage to this cultural tradition, hand-painted in Puglia in a variety of vibrant colors.
Sudpsuez Speckled Serving Plate, Pink
Ceramic making in Puglia has flourished in Italy since antiquity. Known for its ‘schizzato’ speckled paint style, Puglia’s splatterware is considered part of the region’s rich heritage. Our Speckled Collection is an homage to this cultural tradition, hand-painted in Puglia in a variety of vibrant colors.
Sudpsuez Speckled Vase, Burgundy
Sudpsuez Speckled Vase, Green
Sudpsuez Speckled Vase, Yellow
Sudpsuez Toscana Red Tablecloth
10 Year Anniversary Collection
The Toscana Tablecloth motif takes inspiration from a 19th-century French textile. It is an elegant yet neutral pattern, which blends seamlessly in any setting. Crafted in Tuscany on 100% linen, these napkins feature a delicate yet simple motif of blooming flowers and elegant vines. Matching napkins available.
Sudpsuez Vine Leaf Bread Plate
Sudpsuez Vine Leaf Cake Stand, Burgundy
Sudpsuez Vine Leaf Cake Stand, Green
Sudpsuez Vine Leaf Fruit Plate
The ceramic vine leaf plate pays homage to a beloved classic design, hand-crafted in Italy with the highest level of traditional artisanship. Contrasting perfectly with both classic and contemporary pieces, they are a delightful addition to any table setting. We especially love to stack them for a playful effect.
Sudpsuez Wisteria Napkins (Set of 4)
The whimsical pattern of the Wisteria napkins originates from a collection of late 19th century wallpapers from Genoa - hometown to Renzo Mongiardino. Bought from a local printer and stored in his studio, Mongiardino used the delightful patterns as inspiration for decorative motifs over the years. Now the Genoese wallpapers have been given new lease of life with our new collection - another ode to the master Renzo Mongiardino. Dress your table with these playful patterns for a Mongiardino inspired look.
Sudpsuez Wisteria Tablecloth
The whimsical pattern of the Wisteria table linen originates from a collection of late 19th century wallpapers from Genoa - hometown to Renzo Mongiardino. Bought from a local printer and stored in his studio, Mongiardino used the delightful patterns as inspiration for decorative motifs over the years. Now the Genoese wallpapers have been given new lease of life with our new collection - another ode to the master Renzo Mongiardino. Dress your table with these playful patterns for a Mongiardino inspired look.