Richard Ginori Plates (set Of 8) Designed By Claudio La Viola Amadeus Blue Circa 1990
Artist: Richard Ginori/claudio La Viola
Set of 8 Richard Ginori fine porcelain plates with a striking modern design, manufactured by Richard Ginori, designed by Claudio La Viola, in vibrant Klein blue with a gold rim, circa 1990. Made in Doccia, Florence, Italy.
Excellent condition, never used. Price is for the set; no longer in production, a very rare model.
Dinner plate: 26 x 26 cm.
Claudio La Viola was born in Milan, where he lives and works. A self-taught designer from a young age, he expressed his creativity in the world of fashion, where he established himself as a designer in the 1970s. These same characteristics accompanied his entry into the world of design and architecture in 1990.
His approach is purist, passionate, and enthusiastic, always seeking to convey emotions in his work, because he affirms that "design without soul is design without distinction." Claudio La Viola has worked for companies such as Agape, Falper, Rapsel, Richard Ginori, Viabizzuno, Zani&Zani, and Brix.
Richard-Ginori, renamed Ginori 1735 in 2020, is a company created on October 11, 1896, from the merger of the Lombard-based Richard Ceramics Company with the Manifattura di Doccia of Marquis Carlo Ginori, founded in 1737 in the town of Doccia.
Excellent condition, never used. Price is for the set; no longer in production, a very rare model.
Dinner plate: 26 x 26 cm.
Claudio La Viola was born in Milan, where he lives and works. A self-taught designer from a young age, he expressed his creativity in the world of fashion, where he established himself as a designer in the 1970s. These same characteristics accompanied his entry into the world of design and architecture in 1990.
His approach is purist, passionate, and enthusiastic, always seeking to convey emotions in his work, because he affirms that "design without soul is design without distinction." Claudio La Viola has worked for companies such as Agape, Falper, Rapsel, Richard Ginori, Viabizzuno, Zani&Zani, and Brix.
Richard-Ginori, renamed Ginori 1735 in 2020, is a company created on October 11, 1896, from the merger of the Lombard-based Richard Ceramics Company with the Manifattura di Doccia of Marquis Carlo Ginori, founded in 1737 in the town of Doccia.
720 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Porcelain
Diameter: 26 cm
Height: 4 50 cm
Reference (ID): 1645963
Availability: In stock
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