Giovanni Gariboldi Colonna Series Dinnerware Set for Richard Ginori - Italy 1950s

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Giovanni Gariboldi Colonna Series Dinnerware Set for Richard Ginori

Italy 1950s

Code: OGMOOG0295420

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Italy 1950s

Designer:  Giovanni Gariboldi

Production:  Richard Ginori

Time:  1950s

Production country:  Firenze, Italy

Material:  Porcelain

Description

Giovanni Gariboldi "Colonna" dinnerware set for Richard Ginori. The fine blue and white porcelain set includes: 12 dinner plates, 12 soup plates, 12 dessert plates, 12 side plates, 3 bowls, and 5 serving plates.

Product Condition:
Item in good condition, with minor signs of wear. We try to present the item's true condition as accurately as possible with photos. If any details are unclear from the photos, the description will apply.

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Designer: Giovanni Gariboldi

Giovanni Gariboldi could be defined as a man-company ideal. He worked for Richard Ginori where he established an engaging and tactile relationship where the know-how inside is expressed in sensual co-responsibility and participation, or in that sense of doing together not limited to the ceramic company, but extended to the territory and even more end user, who, perhaps, was never caught by a Gio Ponti more interested in waste and exceptional performance than in the routine of functional details and practical adaptation for production needs. Gariboldi had a "leading role within the Artistic Service of San Cristoforo" in the following thirteen years, remaining in direct contact with the more specific problems of the ceramic technique, sometimes investigating the "possibilities offered by monochrome" combined with embossed decorations, or passing from the recovery of "ancient repertoires of manufacture" to the reinterpretation of the same Pontian geometric motifs. Gariboldi thus becomes a man of reconstruction, and in his early years as director of the Artistic Service he is involved and involved more in the corporate strategy of "expanding the chain of shops" than in the "creation of models and decorations". Many pieces have been designed to be adaptable to multiple functions and uses; the choice of making it in Ariston porcelain (a less refined material than traditional porcelain, but harder, more resistant and cheaper) allows to contain costs. This project, awarded in the same year with the Compasso d'Oro, has since become a sort of model of modern everyday life to which Gariboldi would have dedicated himself in the following three decades with updates and improvements, winning the gold medal at the 25th International Competition of Ceramics. of Art of Faenza in 1967.

Production: Richard Ginori

Richard Ginori 1735 è il leader italiano della produzione di porcellane per la tavola e di porcellane artistiche. Il Gruppo, forte di una tradizione manifatturiera di oltre 270 anni di storia, commercializza i propri prodotti con i marchi Richard Ginori per il "tableware" di gamma alta, e il marchio Capodimonte per la porcellana artistica. Inoltre, la manifattura Richard Ginori 1735 ha un intera linea di produzione destinata al canale hotellerie, contract e torrefazioni. Il marchio Richard Ginori, storicamente associato al nome di grandi esponenti dell'architettura, del design e della moda, si è imposto al mercato come icona di stile made in Italy. Dagli anni '30 in cui Gio Ponti, rinnovò forme e decori all'insegna dell'Art Deco, a Giovanni Gariboldi che negli anni '50 introdusse le forme compatte e impilabili, agli anni '90 che videro i contributi di Castiglioni, Mari, Rossi, Mangiarotti, custoditi al Museo di Doccia, ai servizi di Sergio Asti, di Giugiaro e di Albini-Helg-Piva, allo sviluppo di un nuovo concept di segni e colori con Folon nel 1995, all'alleanza con la maison Missoni per la creazione di Tableware Missoni Home,fino alla collaborazione con Paola Navone oggi art Director della Manifattura, il marchio Richard Ginori testimonia, da sempre, l'arte di coniugare tradizione e modernità con un'attenzione particolare all'evoluzione delle esigenze del mercato e del gusto dei consumatori. Richard Ginori 1735 mantiene un forte legame con il territorio. Dal 1958 Sesto Fiorentino ospita l'antico opificio, che si ispira alla laboriosità delle botteghe di pittura rinascimentali, e il prestigioso Museo della Manifattura di Doccia, una tappa obbligata per gli amanti dell'arte e della porcellana.

Time: 1950s

1950s

Material: Porcelain

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Giovanni Gariboldi Colonna Series Dinnerware Set for Richard Ginori

Italy 1950s

Code: OGMOOG0295420

920.00
WITH IN-STORE PICKUP
Discounted price if you collect the product in our shops in Milan and Cambiago:
* Optional choice in the cart

from 61.33 €/month for 15 months without interest Find out more

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