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Flores I Pink plate - 10.6'' - Luisa Paixao | USA
Petite assiette en céramique rose I Motifs dentelles portugaises Assiette "Flores" rose - 20 cm
Flores I Pink salad bowl - 25cm - Luisa Paixao | USA
Flores I Pink salad bowl - 19cm - Luisa Paixao | USA
Flores I Pink Bowl - 6.3'' - Luisa Paixao | USA
Tasse en céramique rose I Motifs dentelles portugaises Grande tasse et sous tasse rose - 12 cm
Flores I White plate - 10.6'' - Luisa Paixao | USA
Flores I White plate - 20cm - Luisa Paixao | USA
Grand saladier en céramique blanc I Motifs dentelles portugaises Grand saladier "Flores" blanc - 25 cm
Flores I White salad bowl - 19cm - Luisa Paixao | USA
Flores I White bowl - 6.3'' - Luisa Paixao | USA
Tasse en céramique blanche I Motifs dentelles portugaises Grande tasse et sous-tasse blanche - 12 cm
Flores I White tray - Luisa Paixao | USA
Assiette en céramique beige I Motifs dentelles portugaises Assiette "Flores" beige - 27 cm
Flores I Beige Plate - 20cm - Luisa Paixao | USA
Flores I Beige salad bowl - 25cm - Luisa Paixao | USA
Flores I Beige salad bowl - 19cm - Luisa Paixao | USA
Flores I Beige bowl - 6.3'' - Luisa Paixao | USA
Flores I Beige tray - Luisa Paixao | USA

Flores Collection

ABOUT THE FLORES COLLECTION

A collection of 100% handmade tableware. The particularity of this collection is that it is entirely hand-made by Simão Rebocho, a Portuguese master potter. No moulds are used in the making of the piece or in the printing of the pattern. As a result, each piece is unique and looks like no other. The slightly imperfect shapes reveal the craftsman's gesture.

A collection of organic tableware. The raw materials used to make this collection are local and 100% natural. The ceramics thus created do not use lead, which is usually used to lower the firing temperature or facilitate glazing. The crockery is therefore much healthier while remaining dishwasher and microwave safe. 

A collection of typical Portuguese tableware. Made in Portugal, by a Portuguese craftsman from local raw materials, this tableware is also inspired by Portuguese tradition for its patterns and colours.