 
            Design Icons: A Closer Look at Italy’s Ginori 1735
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Where Craft Meets Culture: Holland Street & Ginori 1735
In the world of design, true connection is forged not just through form, but through feeling. Holland Street and Ginori 1735—two brands separated by geography but united in spirit—embody a shared reverence for craftsmanship, heritage, and the art of living beautifully.
Ginori 1735, the Florentine porcelain house with nearly three centuries of legacy, is a master of timeless elegance. Its Oriente Italiano collection, especially the dessert plate in Castagna, is a poetic expression of Italian artistry: bold yet refined, with golden flourishes that whisper of opulence and tradition.
Holland Street, known for its curated approach to interiors and lifestyle, finds resonance in Ginori’s philosophy. Both brands celebrate the intersection of classic and contemporary—where historical depth meets modern sensibility. Holland Street’s design ethos, rooted in thoughtful curation and tactile storytelling, aligns seamlessly with Ginori’s dedication to beauty as ritual. Whether it's a velvet armchair or a porcelain plate, each piece is chosen not just for how it looks, but for how it makes you feel.
Together, they speak to a clientele that values authenticity, artistry, and the quiet luxury of well-made things. In a Holland Street home, a Ginori plate isn’t just tableware—it’s a statement, a memory, a piece of living history.
Within Ginori 1735’s iconic Oriente Italiano collection, the most popular and best-selling colourways include Albus, Azalea, Citrino, Iris, Malachite, Pervinca, and Porpora. These hues are celebrated for their vibrant tones and ability to elevate both everyday and formal table settings.
Among these, Malachite and Iris stand out as particularly beloved by collectors and design enthusiasts. Malachite’s rich green evokes a sense of opulence and nature, while Iris offers a regal, deep blue that pairs beautifully with gold accents.
As for products, the dessert plates, flat plates, and charger plates in these colourways are consistently top sellers. Their versatility and visual impact make them ideal for both gifting and personal use, often serving as entry points into the collection



