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'Service Prunier' dessert plates, set of two

Item# CASS21SER312WHI
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  • Cassina 'Service Prunier' dessert plates, set of two White CASS21SER312WHI
  • Cassina 'Service Prunier' dessert plates, set of two White CASS21SER312WHI
  • Cassina 'Service Prunier' dessert plates, set of two White CASS21SER312WHI
  • Cassina 'Service Prunier' dessert plates, set of two White CASS21SER312WHI
  • Cassina 'Service Prunier' dessert plates, set of two White CASS21SER312WHI
  • Cassina 'Service Prunier' dessert plates, set of two White CASS21SER312WHI
Originally created for London's Prunier restaurant, the 'Service Prunier' collection by Le Corbusier is revived by Italian brand Cassina in collaboration with Richard Ginori. True to the original design, which was conceived in 1961, the two dessert plates both feature Le Corbusier's interlocking hands motif, which was designed by the Master in 1952 for the Les Main tapestry and is applied here by hand.

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Originally created for London's Prunier restaurant, the 'Service Prunier' collection by Le Corbusier is revived by Italian brand Cassina in collaboration with Richard Ginori. True to the original design, which was conceived in 1961, the two dessert plates both feature Le Corbusier's interlocking hands motif, which was designed by the Master in 1952 for the Les Main tapestry and is applied here by hand.
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FRANKBROS says
Originally created for London's Prunier restaurant, the 'Service Prunier' collection by Le Corbusier is revived by Italian brand Cassina in collaboration with Richard Ginori. True to the original design, which was conceived in 1961, the two dessert plates both feature Le Corbusier's interlocking hands motif, which was designed by the Master in 1952 for the Les Main tapestry and is applied here by hand.

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Porcelain
Diameter 270mm
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Technical
Porcelain
Diameter 270mm

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