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  • Vietri Fiori di Campo Spoon Rest
  • Vietri Fiori di Campo Spoon Rest
  • Vietri Fiori di Campo Spoon Rest

Vietri Fiori di Campo Spoon Rest

SKU: FDC-9790-GB
$54.00
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The hand-sponged and whimsical wildflowers of Fiori di Campo transport your table to the Italian countryside. The Fiori di Campo Spoon Rest features a sweet bouquet of watercolor blooms and exude the beauty of nature all year round.

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  • Terra Bianca - A white earthenware clay that is often used for handpainted designs as it provides the ideal canvas for storytelling, allowing colors to truly come to life.
10.75"L
 

Gianluca Fabbro - Gianluca Fabbro was born in Italy in 1968. Since childhood, Gianluca has always had a passion for painting and creativity. He has worked with ceramics for over 30 years, learning the craft from his father and grandfather. While studying architecture in Venice at the age of 21, Gianluca’s father became ill, and he put his studies on hold to return home and take over the family business. Over the years, Gianluca has grown in his skills and further developed new techniques and patterns with the help of his fellow artisans and employees. As a maestro artisan, he created a unique sponging technique used to handpaint charming and beautiful designs on ceramic and has designed for some of the best retailers and importers throughout the world, including VIETRI. Gianluca loves art, traveling, and his family. He is constantly inspired by the beauty of nature, making the clay surface his canvas with ease and artistic passion.

Lombardy - Lombardy is one of the northernmost regions of Italy. Home to Milan and one of the most prosperous areas of the country, it is known for being on the cutting edge of design. Its history can be traced back to the 2nd millennium BC, and ceramic artifacts from this time still exist today.

Veneto - Veneto is situated in the northeastern corner of Italy. Home to Venice, rivers, lagoons, mountains, hills, and plains, the area is diverse and robust in history. Its close proximity to other countries and cultures has made it a unique region in Italy, and its ceramic production is distinctive and irreplaceable.

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