The Christmas Table According to Coralla Maiuri
Coralla Maiuri proposes the traditional gold and red Christmas colours of the Caravaggio table set from the Villa Borghese collection, a tribute to Roman Renaissance and Baroque art. Caravaggio has an expressive decoration of big red, yellow and light-blue splotches, where passions are contained in a gold rim with classic references.
Coralla Maiuri tableware and Bottega d’Arte vases are now complemented by the new decorative Wall Plates, composed of four lines Atlantis, Cell, Landscape and Planet that include four plates each and can be a precious gift. With a prevalence of white, light blue, pink and yellow. It’s like walking in a metaphysical landscape with cracks crossed by a milky way of metallic droplets and arid pink asteroids drowning in gold.
Coralla Maiuri lends her sensitivity to the creation of ceramics and porcelains that seem dreamy and familiar at the same time. It is as if plates, bowls, cups, vases, sculptures and jars were small universes. Experimentation of materials and decorations never stops in a swirl of creativity. Each object is entirely hand-decorated.
Find out more about Coralla Maiuri here.
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