Sudpsuez Bassano Bowl
Handcrafted in Northern Italy, the Bassano bowl typifies the understated elegance of an Italian ceramics. A plentiful, hand-painted floral motif is complemented by a scalloped edge, balancing out the fullness of the pattern with a refined, classic shape. Pair them with our Bassano dinner and dessert plate to complete the set.
Sudpsuez Bassano Dessert Plate
Handcrafted in Northern Italy, the Bassano plates typify the understated elegance of an Italian ceramics. The plentiful floral motif is complemented by a scalloped edge, balancing out the fullness of the pattern with a refined, classic shape. Use them for your every day entertaining or a more formal dining room.
Sudpsuez Bassano Dinner Plate
Handcrafted in Northern Italy, the Bassano plates typify the understated elegance of an Italian ceramics. The plentiful floral motif is complemented by a scalloped edge, balancing out the fullness of the pattern with a refined, classic shape. Use them for your every day entertaining or a more formal dining room.
Sudpsuez Beatrice Linen Napkins, Blue and White (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Beatrice Linen Napkins, Green and White (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Beatrice Linen Napkins, Yellow and White (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Beatrice Napkins, Blue (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Beatrice Napkins, Mint (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Beatrice Napkins, White and Green (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Beatrice Napkins, White and Pink (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Beatrice Napkins, White and Red (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Benaki Hand-Painted Linen Napkin
Benaki Collection
The Benaki Hand-Painted Linen Napkin is made from pure linen by the renowned Atelier Houria Tazi in Morocco. A traditional technique of alternating hand-painting with embroidery lends each piece a refined, artisanal charm that brings sophistication to any table setting. Each corner is embellished with a motif inspired by traditional Greek folk motifs, embodying the spirit of age-old Mediterranean craft and culture.
The Benaki Collection marks Cabana's first design partnership directly inspired by a museum or public institution. A percentage of sales will go now to the Benaki Museum, supporting its ongoing work to preserve and celebrate the arts in Greece.