Create a festive tablescape with the Lastra Holiday Canape Plate. Delight in the holiday magic as handpainted fir trees and bright cardinals drift across the fresh white canvas of this beautiful collection. Handpainted on Italian stoneware in Tuscany, this Christmas tree plate makes the perfect gift, by itself or as a set.
Beloved for its sophisticated simplicity, versatility, and durability, Lastra is our bestselling collection. The understated elegance, clean lines, and unique shape of the Lastra Large Serving Bowl make it a timeless serving piece for your table. Lastra’s design was inspired by the circular wooden slabs used for centuries to create the outer mold in cheesemaking throughout Italy. When fashioned together with twine, the hoop was left with a slight overlap to help maintain the shape of the cheese mold. Maestro molder Stefano Roselli incorporates the overlapping detail into the entire design, from its foot to its rim. A dark dusting on the edges of each piece suggests the ash that was used to preserve these cheeses and highlights each unique silhouette.
Create a festive tablescape with the Lastra Holiday Canape Plate. Delight in the holiday magic as handpainted fir trees and bright cardinals drift across the fresh white canvas of this beautiful collection. Handpainted on Italian stoneware in Tuscany, this Christmas tree plate makes the perfect gift, by itself or as a set.
Beloved for its sophisticated simplicity, versatility, and durability, Lastra is our bestselling collection. The understated elegance, clean lines, and unique shape of the Lastra Large Serving Bowl make it a timeless serving piece for your table. Lastra’s design was inspired by the circular wooden slabs used for centuries to create the outer mold in cheesemaking throughout Italy. When fashioned together with twine, the hoop was left with a slight overlap to help maintain the shape of the cheese mold. Maestro molder Stefano Roselli incorporates the overlapping detail into the entire design, from its foot to its rim. A dark dusting on the edges of each piece suggests the ash that was used to preserve these cheeses and highlights each unique silhouette.