The teapot features a bold maze-like pattern that traces its exterior surface, inspired by a 1926 graphic design. Its neoclassical Impero shape combines 18th century aesthetics with modern simplicity, while the high-quality white porcelain construction ensures durability. The intricate labirinto design creates visual interest across the entire body, and the Italian craftsmanship provides lasting quality for daily use.
Inspired by a graphic pattern created by Gio Ponti in 1926, Richard Ginori's 'Labirinto' collection is defined by a bold, maze-like frame that traces each porcelain item in the series. In a nod to late 18th century aesthetics and neoclassical elegance by way of Ginori's 'Impero' shape, the collection additionally evokes a deliberate simplicity which is at once a throwback to ancient culture and a celebration of modern design. Cut from high quality white porcelain made in Italy, this teapot bears the pattern across its exterior.










