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Creator: Stories Of Italy
Carrara Marble Bramante Bianco Tray by Stories of Italy
By Stories Of Italy
Located in Milano, IT
Bramante trays encompass together the three main icons of the Renaissance: a great architect, the pureness of circle – so cherished by Bramante – and Carrara marble – the most presti...
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2010s Italian Stories Of Italy Platters and Serveware
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Carrara Marble
Murano Glass Macchia Su Macchia Ivory & Pink Large Tray by Stories of Italy
By Stories Of Italy
Located in Milano, IT
Discover the iconic "Macchia Su Macchia" collection by Stories of Italy, shaping contemporary Italian glass with its glossy speckled beauty. This color combination is perhaps the mos...
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2010s Italian Stories Of Italy Platters and Serveware
Materials
Murano Glass
Murano Glass Macchia su Macchia Ivory & Blue Large Tray by Stories of Italy
By Stories Of Italy
Located in Milano, IT
Introducing the captivating "Macchia Su Macchia" tray from Stories of Italy. With its glossy speckled beauty, harmonious blend of ivory and blue, and ever-changing pattern, each tray...
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2010s Italian Stories Of Italy Platters and Serveware
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Murano Glass
Murano Glass Macchia su Macchia Leopardo Large Tray by Stories of Italy
By Stories Of Italy
Located in Milano, IT
Discover the iconic "Macchia Su Macchia" collection by Stories of Italy, shaping contemporary Italian glass with its glossy speckled beauty. The rich and inviting color palette of wa...
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2010s Italian Stories Of Italy Platters and Serveware
Materials
Murano Glass
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