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Richard Ginori
, an Italian dinnerware company, made an impression at this year’s Host Milano with a stunning display of classic elegance. Founded in 1735, the company has evolved over many years thanks to the innovative and artistic talents of a number of Italian designers and architects providing priceless artistic direction. When entering the booth, it was as if one was stepping into the pages of a magazine; a feeling unsurprising given that the company is owned by Gucci, with Alessandro Michele as the artistic director.

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The Richard Ginori booth at Host Milano showcased their ORIENTE collections, as well as new designs CLIP and BREAKFAST. The ORIENTE collection features a delicate carnation design, a Florentine tradition that was reimagined in 1946 by artistic director Geo Ponti. With soft colors and a gold rim, the collection is truly a timeless design, transporting the user back in time.

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The CLIP and BREAKFAST collections are of a more modern setting: CLIP is geometrical and practical, while BREAKFAST is sleek and contemporary. Each collection creates a stunning display for virtually any tabletop, using its versatility to create the ideal coffee and tea setting. The balance and style of each piece within the collections will not go unnoticed by guests, enhancing their dining experience.

To see more of Richard Ginori’s products, as well as keep up to date on new releases, visit their website by clicking here.

-G. Stegall

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