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Macchia su Macchia Salad Bowl in Bloomington, MN

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Current price: $600.00
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Macchia su Macchia Salad Bowl

Macchia su Macchia Salad Bowl in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $600.00
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Dior Maison unveils La Vague, a unique collection by Cordelia de Castellane, offering a series of creations for the home inspired by a John Galliano coat designed for the Dior Spring-Summer 2007 Haute Couture line and elevated by a motif based on the Great Wave off Kanagawa. An ode to the sincere friendship uniting Dior and Japan — a passion cultivated very early on by Christian Dior* — the designs feature prints recalling the beauty and power of the ocean. Vibrant shades of blue embellish a selection of dishes, trays, glassware and table linens. A series of decorative objects, including Murano glass fish, complete this escape along the Japanese coastline. The exceptional collection reflects an eternal love for world art and cultures. *Christian Dior, fascinated by Japan, remembers his childhood home in his memoirs: Large panels painted in imitation of Japanese prints decorated the staircase right up to the ceiling. These Utamaro and Hokusai interpretations were my Sistine Chapel. I recall gazing at them for hours... 100% glass. Macchia su Macchia technique. Made in Italy
Dior Maison unveils La Vague, a unique collection by Cordelia de Castellane, offering a series of creations for the home inspired by a John Galliano coat designed for the Dior Spring-Summer 2007 Haute Couture line and elevated by a motif based on the Great Wave off Kanagawa. An ode to the sincere friendship uniting Dior and Japan — a passion cultivated very early on by Christian Dior* — the designs feature prints recalling the beauty and power of the ocean. Vibrant shades of blue embellish a selection of dishes, trays, glassware and table linens. A series of decorative objects, including Murano glass fish, complete this escape along the Japanese coastline. The exceptional collection reflects an eternal love for world art and cultures. *Christian Dior, fascinated by Japan, remembers his childhood home in his memoirs: Large panels painted in imitation of Japanese prints decorated the staircase right up to the ceiling. These Utamaro and Hokusai interpretations were my Sistine Chapel. I recall gazing at them for hours... 100% glass. Macchia su Macchia technique. Made in Italy

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