This summer, Kering’s porcelain manufacturer Ginori 1735 is unveiling a capsule collection inspired by Homer’s Odyssey. Nearly fifty antique-inspired pieces make up this “Viaggio di Nettuno” collection, showcasing the House’s expertise in tableware.
Greco-Roman gods, tritons, octopuses, and other sea creatures reign supreme in the latest capsule collection, “Il Viaggio di Nettuno” (Neptune’s Journey) by Ginori 1735.
To bring ancient myths back to life with porcelain designs evoking the sweet scent of the Mediterranean, the Italian porcelain specialist called on a designer familiar with the House’s pop spirit: British artist Luke Edward Hall.
The result is a “new story made of reinvented tradition, local spirits and dreamlike characters,” completing a line launched in 2019 and now enriched with tableware and gift items.
Ode to the god Neptune
The “Il Viaggio di Nettuno” tableware collection, inspired by the Roman god Neptune (Poseidon in Greek mythology), opens a new chapter with new designs drawn from the depths of the abyss and ancient mythology. Here, the timeless art of porcelain meets Italian tradition with innovative craftsmanship, sketching a “table suspended between the sea and myth.”
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Featured image: © Ginori 1735