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Bordallo Pinheiro Cabbage Soup Tureen 2L
Inspired by the shape and texture of cabbage leaves, each piece in the Couve collection is a testament to the craftsmanship and attention to detail...
View full detailsBordallo Pinheiro , founded in 1884 by artist Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, is an iconic Portuguese ceramic design brand. The brand's strength lies in bringing nature to our table through unique pieces inspired by the natural world. Bordallo Pinheiro was founded with the aim of revitalizing and revitalizing the traditional art of ceramics, blending artisanal tradition with the artist's passion and creativity. It's no coincidence that the Bordallo Pinheiro brand has become a beacon of innovation and mastery in the ceramics industry.
The essence of Bordallo Pinheiro lies in its exemplary ability to blend nature and tradition. Each piece, from the Cabbage collection plates to those in the Amazonia line, evokes the beauty and complexity of the natural world. The ceramics are meticulously crafted by master craftsmen, expert in painting, modeling, ornamentation, and sculpture.
Among the most iconic collections are the Cabbage and Leaf, Artichoke, and Tomato designs. Jugs shaped like pineapples , grapes, or watermelons. Plates and bowls featuring avocados and coconuts . All these pieces are not only functional, but also truly decorative elements that enrich our homes.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Bordallo Pinheiro ceramics .
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Inspired by the shape and texture of cabbage leaves, each piece in the Couve collection is a testament to the craftsmanship and attention to detail...
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Rich in color, this terracotta tureen brings nature, humor, and joy to your table. Tomato is a perfect example of how creative nonconformity and fu...
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Add the finishing touch to your table with this Fragola soup bowl from Bordallo Pinheiro. Featuring a vibrant strawberry design, it adds a pop of ...
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The pumpkin, with its round shape, its colors, and its unmistakable texture, could not escape Bordallo's inventive perception, who transformed it ...
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