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Trama Terracotta Dinner Plate

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1,150.00TL
Description

Made in Italy: Designer Patricia Urquiola

The Trama flatware collection, designed by Spanish architect Patricia Urquila, is a complete dinnerware set inspired by Japanese pottery with its characteristic highly refined textures in natural earthy colors and matte finishes. Similar to the pottery associated with country houses, the plates have a hard feel and are further defined by a graphic kick that subtly highlights the foundation of the collection.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Material: Melamine
Color: Terracotta (Tile Color)
Size: Height 2.8cm x Diameter 27cm
Weight: 0.47 Kg
Usage Area: Outdoor
Place of Manufacture: Italy
Official Distributor: Sihir Furniture

PRODUCT CARE

Clean the product with a soft damp cloth, preferably dipped in soap or neutral liquid detergents diluted with water. Strictly avoid using ethyl alcohol or detergents containing even small amounts of acetone, trichloroethylene and ammonia (solvents in general).

BRAND: Kartell

Kartell is characterized by the industrial production of high-quality design objects with a remarkable technological content and produced in Italy. From the selection of innovative and certified materials to the use of the latest technologies, Kartell has guaranteed its users a collection with technology, quality, strength and long-lasting DNA. A high degree of control of the production process supports recyclable production and minimizes waste.

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DESIGNER OF THE PRODUCT

Patricia Urquiola

“In the Jellies Family tableware project, a new collection was born as a continuation of my long-standing collaboration with Kartell. A study of materials and applications for flatware was further developed. Therefore, a new line idea arose to describe a different kind of table by applying certain shapes, effects and appearances to plastic, borrowed from other purposes and materials. Its name is Trama (which means plot or weave in Italian), its storytelling function, its tactile nature – equally important in this collection – and refers to a more geometric, rigorous and rigorous approach.”

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