GRECIAN BLUES

The motifs of the Grecian Blues dinnerware travel us back to Crete of the Minoan era.

They are inspired by Kamares ware, a kind of pottery created mainly by the palace workshops of Phaistos and Knossos during the 18th and 17th century BC. It is perhaps the most exquisite, most colorful, prehistoric style.

Decorated with complex, abstract and stylized whirling motifs, petals, rosettes, tassels, leafy bands and tendrils arranged in swirls, radially or cyclically in inexhaustible combinations.