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Colourful Porcelain Tableware


Tom Bola

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Sensible offers please.

Fun and vibrant porcelain tableware, made by Monno, one of the world leaders in tableware manufacture. 

Apart from their colours, the defining feature for this range is a subtle concentric relief on the rims or exteriors. Visually striking and wonderfully tactile.

They would make a great addition to someone setting up a first home, or maybe a student heading off to uni. Or anyone, anywhere for that matter!

The collection was designed by the late Martin Hunt RDI (of Queensberry Hunt), in fact it was his final collection.

They have never been used other than for display purposes.

Items for sale are:

Dinner plate, salad plate, pasta bowl, cereal bowl, mug and jug.

Make me an offer!

Happy to deliver if local. 

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