FRANKBROS says
The result of a collaboration between Italian ceramic experts Bitossi Home and Milanese homeware brand La DoubleJ, the 'Fenice' dessert plate set literally brings fun to the table. As well as featuring a vintage print that was originally designed in 1968 by the Como based textile designer Sergio Bini and taken from the Mantero Silk Archives in Lake Como, both porcelain plates have a gold trim entirely painted by hand. As such, this versatile duo is best cleaned by hand to protect its precious surface design.
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FRANKBROS says
The result of a collaboration between Italian ceramic experts Bitossi Home and Milanese homeware brand La DoubleJ, the 'Fenice' dessert plate set literally brings fun to the table. As well as featuring a vintage print that was originally designed in 1968 by the Como based textile designer Sergio Bini and taken from the Mantero Silk Archives in Lake Como, both porcelain plates have a gold trim entirely painted by hand. As such, this versatile duo is best cleaned by hand to protect its precious surface design.