The porcelain manufactory Richard Ginori has been found in 1735 and is so famous that many Italians call all elegant plates and tureens, regardless of their brand, “ginori”.
Aesthetic and harmonious design, every line of the product shows the highest quality goods, worthy decorating the most luxurious homes around the world. In addition, the brand also produces collections for HoReCa – for the most expensive and prestigious hotels and restaurants.
The combination of modernity and tradition, the use of materials of the best quality, the desire to provide the client with even more than he wants – this is the philosophy of a company with an impeccable reputation. The Richard Ginori assortment is represented by cups, saucers, jugs, plates, vases, and many other porcelain items.
With a vast history of craftsmanship spanning over 280 years, Richard Ginori 1735 is an expression of excellence and is one of Italy’s leading manufacturers of high-quality porcelain tableware. Over the years, Richard Ginori 1735 has been associated with the world’s top names in architecture, design and fashion, and has made a name for itself as an Italian style icon.
The story begins in 1735 when founder Marquis Carlo Andrea Ginori, adviser to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, established the first Italian manufactory of hard-paste porcelain on his family estate in the Doccia region. From humble beginnings on family estates to unprecedented expansion in the 1920’s under the visionary artistic direction of Gio Ponti, Richard Ginori 1735 has consistently been at the forefront of design, technology and Italian production.
Today, just as 280 years ago, Richard Ginori 1735 is inspired by the tireless, painstaking labours of the artistic workshops of the Renaissance and represents creativity, innovation and Hand Made in Italy.