It is precisely around the table that Christmas comes alive. In the most awaited and magical time of the year, the table becomes the place to gather our loved ones and to enjoy an enchanting and welcoming atmosphere.
Plates, glasses, champagne coupes, cutlery and centrepieces, created by the most exclusive design brands specialised in the Art de la Table, make the dining table unique and refined. The Christmas table thus becomes a canvas decorated with small and precious works of art.
The Ripple set of glasses by Ferm Living is characterised by a beautiful rippled surface and a geometric shape. From wine glasses to champagne coupes, every piece is made of mouth-blown glass. An unparalleled refinement that dresses the Christmas table with magic and warm atmospheres.
Ferm Living has named it after the Danish word, “omhu”, which stands for effort. The Omhu series is the result of the expertise of craftsmen who have worked the stoneware and added a touch of color to every piece. Plates, bowls and centrepieces thus become a canvas with the best Christmas recipes to admire and taste.
“It looks as if plates and bowls have been poured over with liquid metal.” This is how Hering Berlin describes the exclusive Silent Brass porcelain dinnerware, where the glaze is actually poured out by hand in each porcelain object, making it absolutely unique and distinctive.
Romantic as the table that decorates with an elegant and refined style on the most important occasions like Christmas. The Landscape collection by Patricia Urquiola for Rosenthal is made of very thin white porcelain with irregular edges, whose surface is enriched with decorative patterns. Halfway between West and East, Landscape represents the meeting point of opposites: smooth and structured, solid and translucent.
Extra as “extra-ordinary” project. The underplates and bottle coasters from the Sitges collection by Alessi are part of the “ExtraOrdinaryMetal” collection: between tradition and experimentation, it reveals an aspiration to explore metal and its multiple definitions, to which gold gives a timeless elegance.
Resin on one side, steel on the other: the Goa sets of cutlery designed by José Joaquim Ribeiro for Cutipol represent the perfect symbiosis between two distinct materials, but also between West and East. Their elegance and delicacy are conveyed to the hand gestures and the light touch of those who use them at table.
A collection in total Sambonet style that brings together design, functionality and premium quality. Linear cutlery is made of 18/10 stainless steel with PVD finish, which provides great resistance and fine shades. Light, colour, modernity: Sambonet creations are able to light up and furnish the dining table.
“A visionary and poetic collection inspired by the universe.” This is how Seletti describes Cosmic Diner, the series created in collaboration with Diesel Living. The Meteorite glasses, in a warm colour and with bronze finishes, give the Christmas table a unique and original flavour.
The Cobra pitcher is among the most iconic pieces by Georg Jensen and it comes from the hand of designer Constantin Wortmann, according to whom “the form follows emotions”. The sinuous lines recall the organic shapes of nature, reinterpreted in a contemporary and minimal style.
Sophisticated: this is the most appropriate word to define the In/taglio cutting boards by Lara Caffi for KnIndustrie. So refined that they may become real centrepieces. These pieces showcase an unusual and yet charming contrast between different materials: a stainless steel base, raw walnut wood and porcelain stoneware elements designed by Patricia Urquiola for Mutina.
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