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Goebel Porzellan James Rizzi Fine Bone Demitasse Traffic
GBL103DKW00001
QAR 225.00
QAR 165.00
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Description
Goebel Porzellan James Rizzi Fine Bone Demitasse Traffic is a collection of demitasse cups and saucers designed by the renowned American pop artist James Rizzi. Each cup is adorned with Rizzi's signature vibrant and whimsical illustrations of bustling city scenes, featuring colorful cars, traffic lights, and buildings. These demitasse cups are made from high-quality porcelain and fine bone china, making them durable and lightweight. The combination of these materials gives the cups a delicate and elegant appearance, making them perfect for special occasions or everyday use. The green and multi-colored design of the cups adds a fun and playful touch to any coffee or tea breaks. The colors are bright and eye-catching, reflecting Rizzi's artistic style. One of the best things about this collection is that it is dishwasher-safe, making cleaning and maintenance easy and convenient. However, it is recommended to hand wash the cups to preserve the decorative elements and prevent fading. The Goebel Porzellan James Rizzi Fine Bone Demitasse Traffic collection is not only functional but also a beautiful and fun addition to any kitchen or dining room. It is a must-have for anyone who appreciates art and enjoys their hot beverages in style. SPECIFICATIONS
Goebel Porzellan is a German porcelain manufacturer that has been in operation since 1871. The brand is known for producing high-quality and collectible porcelain figurines, as well as dinnerware and decorative pieces. The company has a rich history and has collaborated with renowned artists such as Gustav Klimt and Salvador Dali to create unique and artistic designs. Goebel Porzellan is also known for its iconic trademark, the blue crown, which is a symbol of the brand's commitment to excellence and craftsmanship. Today, the company continues to produce exquisite porcelain pieces that are highly sought after by collectors and porcelain enthusiasts around the world. |