Porcelain Service with Geometric Patterns
This stylish porcelain tableware reminds about the 60th of the last century, when such products were in vogue. The geometric pattern, which was drawn on the bowls, would look better on the ceramic ware, because the porcelain looks a bit harder.
Breadth of the designers’ imagination is striking: in one bowl a target is depicted, on the other, it is like a massive thorny wire and on the third, it’s a gun. The drawing of the fourth is difficult to determine, apparently, it’s a singer of a thematic hit (“Pigeons fly over our area”), who died at the time Singing with a microphone in his hands. Dazzling white saucers evoke associations with the light at the end of the tunnel.
The service is made in Poland. All dishes can be put into the microwave and dishwasher. The collection “In the Mix” also includes glass, tea and coffee cups, plates, jugs, vases for flowers.

