Getting ready for Easter? Explore all the shades and decorations of the Richard Ginori Uova (Italian for Eggs) Collection and find your own way to style them into your home. The Uova collection evokes the ancestral symbol of life, rebirth and fertility. Perfect furnishing accessories, sophisticated, and eclectic. Lose yourself in primordial beauty, which is born and regenerates, only to be admired. To see a sampling of the many colors of the Ginori 1735 Eggs, stop in at ...Read more of post
A gift is the perfect way to say what someone means to you. Make it even more unique with Richard Ginori's completely customizable Totem collection. Choose the animal’s meaning that best suits your beloved one, and personalize your item with a finely handwritten message by master painters. Seven animals are available; stop at Glassworks to see the options.
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Turn a simple dinner into an extraordinary journey. Be inspired by Glasswork's Mother’s Day gift selection and discover Richard Ginori's Oriente Italiano Collection on our website (via link in our bio) or stop by the store. Mother's Day is May 12th!
New Richard Ginori China Patterns At Glassworks! Get lost in a world of colors: the Oriente Italiano pattern by Richard Ginori awaits you. Glassworks has samples of this design and several others on display. Stop in and see them all or check out all 10 colors of Oriente Italiano on this website.
In the shopping temple of Milan, get lost in a world of colors: Oriente Italiano awaits you with a special setting. Richard Ginori Oriente Italiano is available through Glassworks! ⠀
Vogue magazine features Richard Ginori Granduca and King's Collection plates
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Laden with shopping bags and drowning in gift lists, we're focused on the question of what to buy for our nearest and dearest. But let's not forget the other dilemma of the season: the question of what to wear to the endless streams of cocktail parties, neighborhood gatherings, and festive dinners that populate all the proverbial social calendars. Well, we say, why not
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