Ginori 1735 "Catene Nero"
The Catene Nero collection by Ginori 1735 is a testament to timeless design and innovative design, inspired by the creative genius Gio Ponti, one of Italy's most famous architects and designers. The collection was introduced in 1926 during Ponti's time as artistic director at Ginori and is called "Catene", which means "chains" in Italian. This reflects the signature motif of interlocking rectangular rings - a symbol of connection and elegance. The Catene collection includes a wide range of tableware and accessories such as plates, bowls, platters and cups that elevate every meal into an artistic experience. The geometric chain pattern with its clean and strong lines gives the pieces of the Catene Nero collection a dynamism and rhythm, while its minimalist aesthetic makes it suitable for both modern and classic table decorations. The elegant black decoration adapts effortlessly to different furnishing styles and increases the visual appeal of every culinary experience. The luminous surface of the fine porcelain highlights the delicate details of the pattern and enhances its luxurious appeal. Despite the delicate appearance, the material is both durable and versatile, making the collection perfect for everyday use and special occasions.