Bitossi Home

QUADRI LIGHT BLUE DESSERT PLATE

£33.00 GBP

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DETAILS

As in a notebook, Bitossi Home designs a new collection inspired by the changing seasons. Four colours have been chosen: pink, lavender, green and blue, each representing different fruits that adorn them: cherries, lemon, orange and pear. All the plates are made of hand-painted terracotta.

 

DESIGNER: Bitossi Home

DIMENSIONS: Ø 22.5CM

MATERIALS: Ceramic - Suitable for dishwasher - Suitable for microwave

DELIVERY & RETURNS

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Vendor: Bitossi Home
SKU: QRI00102

Meet the maker:

Bitossi Home

Bitossi Home is a dynamic selection of products, a new language of sharing attentive to design and the evolution of being together. A dialogue that involves young designers and creative collaborations to give shape to projects that are never predictable and always original, such as the eclectic Tavola Scomposta. Shapes, styles, textures that contaminate each other, breaking the mould, but keeping alive the link with the past which emerges in the collections like a light retro accent. All the collections, designed to enhance contributions and experiences gained across the board, from graphics to fashion, from design to art, bring the right balance between poetry and irony to the mise en place.

Bitossi is a historic identity of Italian manufacturing, present since the second half of the nineteenth century in the Montelupo Fiorentino area, in Tuscany. The Bitossi factory, today Bitossi Ceramiche, has belonged to the family for five generations and has been located in the same location since 1921. In 2014, the company was included in the Register of Italian Historic Companies.

Bitossi production until the end of the 1940s reflected the traditional taste linked to local production, and then evolved into unique creations exported all over the world which still represent the excellence of Made in Italy today.