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Item Ships From: Portugal
Portuguese India Company Porcelain Platter, 18th Century
Located in Lisbon, PT
A refined 18th-century Chinese porcelain platter from Portuguese India Company of the Pink Family. Hand-painted with bright pink, orange and green floral designs, typical of the Pink...
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18th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique Portugal - Platters and Serveware

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Porcelain

Blue Porcelain Wall Platter After Greuze, Vincennes, 18th Century
By Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Located in Lisbon, PT
An 18th-century blue porcelain wall platter, attributed to the Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory, featuring a painted portrait after Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725–1805). This large round...
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18th Century French Baroque Antique Portugal - Platters and Serveware

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Porcelain

ECLIPSE – Minimalist Serving Tray in Marble, Small
By Alban Le Henry
Located in Lisboa, Lisboa
With pure and simple shapes, Alban Le Henry created a set of stylish, elegant, and clean trays. Crafted from both natural Portuguese marble or ash solid wood, the ECLIPSE trays featu...
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2010s Portuguese Modern Portugal - Platters and Serveware

Materials

Marble

Appuntito Plate by Project 213A
Located in Geneve, CH
Appuntito Plate by Project 213A Dimensions: W30 x D40 x H8cm Materials: Ceramic Each its own individual, the touch of hand from the ceramists, the blaze from the kiln, the dive in t...
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2010s Portuguese Post-Modern Portugal - Platters and Serveware

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Ceramic

PEDRA – Sculptural Round Plate in Marble, Large
By Manuel Aires Mateus
Located in Lisboa, Lisboa
Manuel Aires Mateus creates four elegant stone platters inspired by a simple, circular shape, with beautiful Estremoz marble stone grooved in a classic pattern. Its unique look is achieved by placing vertical grooves carved in its pristine surface, where everything can be placed and still be kept dry. These platters can be used as a serving tray, an accent piece or even for displaying objects...
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2010s Portuguese Minimalist Portugal - Platters and Serveware

Materials

Marble

ECLIPSE – Minimalist Serving Tray in Solid Wood, Large
By Alban Le Henry
Located in Lisboa, Lisboa
With pure and simple shapes, Alban Le Henry created a set of stylish, elegant, and clean trays. Crafted from both natural Portuguese marble or ash solid wood, the ECLIPSE trays featu...
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2010s Portuguese Modern Portugal - Platters and Serveware

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Ash

TRAVE – Minimalist Tray in Ash Wood
By Rui Alves
Located in Lisboa, Lisboa
Designed by Rui Alves, this tray showcases a simple rectangular shape featuring a useful rim on the edges - a plane surface and two elements that support and elevate it. The simplici...
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2010s Portuguese Modern Portugal - Platters and Serveware

Materials

Wood

PEDRA – Sculptural Round Plate in Marble, Extra Large
By Manuel Aires Mateus
Located in Lisboa, Lisboa
Manuel Aires Mateus creates four elegant stone platters inspired by a simple, circular shape, with beautiful Estremoz marble stone grooved in a classic pattern. Its unique look is ac...
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2010s Portuguese Minimalist Portugal - Platters and Serveware

Materials

Marble

PEDRA – Sculptural Round Plate in Marble, Small
By Manuel Aires Mateus
Located in Lisboa, Lisboa
Manuel Aires Mateus creates four elegant stone platters inspired by a simple, circular shape, with beautiful estremoz marble stone grooved in a Classic pattern. It's unique look is a...
Category

2010s Portuguese Modern Portugal - Platters and Serveware

Materials

Marble

ECLIPSE – Minimalist Serving Tray in Solid Wood, Small
By Alban Le Henry
Located in Lisboa, Lisboa
With pure and simple shapes, Alban Le Henry created a set of stylish, elegant, and clean trays. Crafted from both natural Portuguese marble or ash solid wood, the ECLIPSE trays featu...
Category

2010s Portuguese Modern Portugal - Platters and Serveware

Materials

Ash

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