anni 70
Height: 2 cm (0,79 in)Diameter: 24 cm (9,45 in)
Piero Fornasetti
Four 70s porcelain plates designed by Piero Fornasetti especially for Fiat, depicting Turin monuments and cooking recipes. The black, white and gold colors are a mark of Fornasetti Works. They are marked on the bottom and in lovely vintage conditions. Piero Fornasetti (1913–1988) was an Italian designer known for his distinctive and whimsical designs, often featuring surreal and decorative motifs. Fornasetti used high-quality porcelain for his creations. Porcelain is known for its smooth texture and is ideal for showcasing intricate designs. Fornasetti's pieces, especially those from the 1970s, are considered collector's items, this set is part of a limited edition and has unique features that contribute to its value and desirability among collectors.
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