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Ceramica Pinto Vietri Hand-Painted Ceramic Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

Bs1,900

Vietri Hand-Painted Ceramic Dinner Plates (Set of 4)cm (l) x cm (w) x 26cm (d) / " (h) x " (w) x 10.2" (l)

Bs1,900

Vietri Hand-Painted Ceramic Side Plates (Set of 4)cm (l) x cm (w) x 22cm (d) / " (h) x " (w) x 8.6" (l)

Bs1,700

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The name of these dinner plates is quite fitting for Ceramica Pinto, as Vietri sul Mare is where its workshop has been based since 1850. The ceramic house honours age-old techniques, crafting and painting each piece by hand. For inspiration, it looks to established artists, designers and architects, such as Gio Ponti and Giuseppe Capogrossi.

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The name of these dinner plates is quite fitting for Ceramica Pinto, as Vietri sul Mare is where its workshop has been based since 1850. The ceramic house honours age-old techniques, crafting and painting each piece by hand. For inspiration, it looks to established artists, designers and architects, such as Gio Ponti and Giuseppe Capogrossi.

View more from: Ceramica Pinto / Dinner plates

Only at ABASK

Ceramica Pinto Vietri Hand-Painted Ceramic Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

Bs1,900

Meet the Maker:

Ceramica Pinto

Behind Ceramica Pinto’s creations is a process that starts with red clay, which is shaped either on the potter’s wheel or with a plaster mould from its vast collection dating back to the 1940s. Pieces are left to dry in the open air – thanks to Vietri sul Mare’s mild climate – before they're fired, dipped in a bath of pre-prepared liquid glaze, and meticulously painted by hand. The final firing sees the glaze interact with the metal oxides, creating its signature majolica-specific palette. As for the texture, that's achieved with a liquid glass coating in Bianco Vetri: a bespoke shade of white.