Bordallo Pinheiro Fox Platter (40cm)
Description
The Claudia Schiffer's Gudrun collection draws inspiration from the cozy tones of autumn, with its falling leaves and acorns.
A personal favorite of Claudia's, she fondly recalls her childhood days of jumping into meticulously collected piles of leaves in her garden.
As an adult, she continues to embrace the changing colors and uses the leaves to create stunning works of art.
These ceramics, designed for her mid-century wooden tables, perfectly embody the warm and inviting atmosphere of autumn. Whether in her city home or country retreat, these quirky pieces add a touch of whimsy to any space, complementing green hydrangeas as an autumn classic.
It's no wonder Claudia Schiffer has a special place in her heart for this original collection.
Dimensions: 40 cm x 25.4 cm x 7.5 cm
Material: terracotta
Made in Portugal
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Bordallo Pinheiro
The cabbage, fleshy and wrinkled, flattened in shape, could serve as a metaphor for the rusticity of Portugal, a country Bordallo satirized so often. It was a clever way of paying homage to it, placing it at the center of bourgeois tables, where, otherwise, it would not have been invited. And today, our cabbage is an essential element on any table and in any setting, admired by young and old alike, blooming in various colors: Green, White, and Pink!
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General
Lead-Free Materials: Made from lead-free materials for safety and environmental concerns. Dishwasher Safe: Durable construction allows for easy cleaning in the dishwasher.
Bordallo Pinheiro productsshould not be used in conventional oven. Bordallo Pinheiro's pieces are not resistant to a great thermal variation. Avoid putting very warm pieces in cold places or in contact with cold water with a transition time.
The artistic pieces are, until today, inseparable from the popular imagination, as well as a cultural references of universal nature. The original moulds used by Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro - the "madres" - continue to be employed in the factory andgreat part of the impressive pieces are still handmade.