Ginori 1735 works in collaboration with Off-White once again on a new collection of scultural decor. This marks the second time that the duo are joining forces and i is full of pure-porcelain designs. It is led by a vase in a cylindrical design, measuring at 26.8 cm in height and has the Ivy Arrow coming out of the side.
This is followed by a box enclosed by a lid with a handle. Additional items include the cachepot vase and an ashtray -- all of which are detailed with branding elements. The ashtray sees the motif on the middle and interior walls and the vase has it emerging out form the side. The capsule is now available to shop online.
Sculptural Sleek Porcelain Homeware
Ginori 1735 Joins Off-White on a New Collection Together
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