
Italian Ceramics Tradition
Man has been creating exquisite ceramic masterpieces with a handful of clay and a few flames for as long as time has been documented. Most of these...
Read moreDeruta ceramics have its roots in the local clay. The 15th and early 16th centuries saw a boom in production. Production of Deruta majolica peaked ...
Read moreFrom our last trip to Napoli, we came back with our latest collection: the Neapolitan Cornicelli Chillies Plates! It is a tribute to the traditi...
Read moreLondon's restaurant scene is one of the most diverse and exciting in the world. From traditional trattorias to trendy sharing concepts, London offe...
Read moreTHE SEASON OF ENTERTAINING ON A LARGER AND MORE FORMAL SCALE BEGINS WITH THE ARRIVAL OF AUTUMN, WHICH LARGELY USHERS OUT ALFRESCO DINNER PARTIES BU...
Read moreThere are vases that do an excellent job at just holding flowers — vases that you probably forgot you even have. Then there are statement vases, wh...
Read moreVases are a trend unto themselves right now; the more you have in your home, the better, regardless of material or silhouette. Yet within that cate...
Read moreA Mediterranean style interior speaks of colour and a joyful way of living. It’s a life lived at a slower pace and more in tune with happiness. If...
Read more“Moor heads” or “teste di moro” are colorful, ceramic vases that represent the face of a man and a woman, with a solemn crown. A quite common feat...
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