This Italian ceramic dish from the 1980s is crafted in the style of the Fratelli Fanciullacci workshop, embodying the distinctive blend of hand-painted decoration and bold color typical of vintage Italian ceramics. The piece is made from glazed ceramic, resulting in a smooth, glossy surface. A vivid, sunny yellow defines the rim, handle, and large, stylized leaf and branch motifs painted inside the bowl. Accents of turquoise green, blue, and deep black add contrast to the warm, white base and highlight the botanical design. The form is organic and asymmetrical, with softly rounded edges and a single, looped handle. The signature on the underside confirms its authenticity. Dimensions: 17 × 17 cm, height 6 cm. The condition is very good, with no visible damage or signs of wear. This dish echoes the joyful narrative of late 20th-century Italian design, where expressive, hand-painted motifs and vibrant color combinations were meant to bring delight to everyday settings. Each brushstroke and splash of color carries the spirit of Mediterranean ease, as if the piece itself declares, “Life is movement, light, and spontaneity.” The high-gloss glaze reflects its surroundings, while the irregular outline hints at a creation intended for both use and visual pleasure. The dish can be displayed on a wooden table or sideboard, where the lively yellow and botanical motifs catch natural light. It may be paired with other hand-painted vintage ceramics or contrasted with modern, minimalist tableware to highlight its decorative presence. Interiors in a mid-century modern style, eclectic collector’s spaces, or retro-inspired kitchens would particularly complement its Italian origins and energetic palette. The listed price refers to a single piece.
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Height6 cm
Width17 cm
Length17 cm
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Length17 cm
Height6 cm
Width17 cm
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