ibride Qing River Stackable Dishes 8pcs
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Qing River
The story of this new Faux-Semblant in the silhouette of a Qing vase is inspired by a famous Chinese quote from the last of the Four Extraordinary Books of China, The Dream in the Red Pavilion.
This classic of 18th century Chinese literature explores the sentimental meanderings of two characters in a historical, political and poetic context of a rare intensity. In one passage, a man reveals his feelings to his loved one in a passionate declaration: 弱水三千,只取一瓢 «In the ocean of possibilities, you are the only one who exists for me.»
Stackable set of dishes
Material: Melamine (food-grade melamine)
Made in Thailand
Size: H 31.7 cm, Dia 21.6 cm
Rachel & Benoît Convers
Rachel & Benoît Convers are renowned French designers who have been shaping the world of unique and artistic home decor since the founding of their design studio, Ibride, in 1996. With backgrounds in graphic design and industrial design, their creations often explore the intersection between nature, myth, and contemporary design, all while emphasizing local craftsmanship and production. Their collaborations include prestigious brands such as Silex and Habitat, and they have designed for luxury hotels like Firmdale in London, creating a wide range of pieces that blend storytelling with decor.