La Primula - Table service (30) - Per 10 people - Porcelain - Hand-painted





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Splendid 10-person ceramic dinnerware set, handcrafted in ceramic and hand-painted with bright colors. The service is produced by the Italian manufactory La Primula.
This decoration echoes motifs of a great classic of Italian table art: the Paola service, designed by Cesare Lacca for Richard Ginori and produced at the Mondovì plant, characterized by vibrant floral decorations in color.
10 antipasto plates
10 first-course plates
10 main-course plates
Dishwasher-safe decoration.
The service features the famous floral decoration, characterized by large blue flowers hand-painted, created with soft yet vibrant brushstrokes on a white background. The floral motif, simple but visually striking, recalls the best tradition of Italian artistic ceramics from the 1950s to the 1970s, conceived for a convivial, bright and informal table.
Each plate shows subtle color and gestural variations in the decoration, an element that testifies to authentic artisanal craftsmanship and makes each piece slightly different from the others, enhancing the overall charm of the set.
Very rare service.
#Limoges #Bavaria #Richard Ginori #Rosenthal #Wedgwood #Villeroy&Boch
Seller's Story
Splendid 10-person ceramic dinnerware set, handcrafted in ceramic and hand-painted with bright colors. The service is produced by the Italian manufactory La Primula.
This decoration echoes motifs of a great classic of Italian table art: the Paola service, designed by Cesare Lacca for Richard Ginori and produced at the Mondovì plant, characterized by vibrant floral decorations in color.
10 antipasto plates
10 first-course plates
10 main-course plates
Dishwasher-safe decoration.
The service features the famous floral decoration, characterized by large blue flowers hand-painted, created with soft yet vibrant brushstrokes on a white background. The floral motif, simple but visually striking, recalls the best tradition of Italian artistic ceramics from the 1950s to the 1970s, conceived for a convivial, bright and informal table.
Each plate shows subtle color and gestural variations in the decoration, an element that testifies to authentic artisanal craftsmanship and makes each piece slightly different from the others, enhancing the overall charm of the set.
Very rare service.
#Limoges #Bavaria #Richard Ginori #Rosenthal #Wedgwood #Villeroy&Boch

