Catene Nero
Catene Nero dinnerware collection by Ginori has a really standout design that looks like the square parts of a chain hooked together. The chain parts are black, and they really pop out against the porcelain's pure white. The design also has this shiny platinum touch that makes the Catene Nero china collection fancy look.
Design comes from an old idea by Gio Ponti for Ginori that goes back to 1926. Around the late 20s, his designs, which were very straight-looking, started a bit of a small change. His way of arranging shapes was different from the very playful styles that were common in porcelain fashion at that time.
Gio Ponti was the main designer for Ginori, an Italian porcelain maker from Florence, for a long time. People who really like the brand enjoy the many and sometimes really unique designs from Ginori's different collections. Even now, every piece is still made by hand in Italy by skilled masters of their work.
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