Diva Fruit Holder by Ginori 1735
The Diva Fruit Holder by Ginori 1735 represents a masterclass in functional design, merging Italian craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. This sculptural piece elevates everyday fruit storage into a statement of refined taste, featuring Ginori's signature porcelain construction with meticulous attention to detail. The holder's elegant silhouette complements modern and traditional interiors alike, while its generous capacity keeps fresh produce accessible and beautifully displayed. A sophisticated addition to kitchens and dining spaces that appreciate the intersection of utility and artistry.
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Diva Fruit Holder by Ginori 1735
Diva Fruit Holder by Ginori 1735
The Diva Fruit Holder by Ginori 1735 represents a masterclass in functional design, merging Italian craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. This sculptural piece elevates everyday fruit storage into a statement of refined taste, featuring Ginori's signature porcelain construction with meticulous attention to detail. The holder's elegant silhouette complements modern and traditional interiors alike, while its generous capacity keeps fresh produce accessible and beautifully displayed. A sophisticated addition to kitchens and dining spaces that appreciate the intersection of utility and artistry.
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The Diva Fruit Holder by Ginori 1735 represents a masterclass in functional design, merging Italian craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. This sculptural piece elevates everyday fruit storage into a statement of refined taste, featuring Ginori's signature porcelain construction with meticulous attention to detail. The holder's elegant silhouette complements modern and traditional interiors alike, while its generous capacity keeps fresh produce accessible and beautifully displayed. A sophisticated addition to kitchens and dining spaces that appreciate the intersection of utility and artistry.























