Sudpsuez Blossom Salad Bowl Yellow
$170.00
Description
In keeping with tradition, the story of our Blossom plates begins with the discovery of a wonderful antique piece: in this instance a vintage plate that Martina Mondadori found in her grandmother’s kitchen cabinet. The salad bowl’s floral motifs of yellow and burgundy, typical of handmade Italian ceramics, have been given a modern burst of extra colour but retain every ounce of their rustic charm. These plates are produced exclusively for in Umbria, where a small team of artisans paints each piece by hand. Typifying our ethos of collaboration with local craftspeople, each Blossom plate stands as a unique testament to the marriage of history and innovation that defines Cabana.
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Lead Time
3-4 Weeks
