12x16 Studio Floreali

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Susan Gordon Pottery x Bria Hammel: The Studio Floreali Collection 

Behind the name: “Studio Floreali” meaning “Floral Studies” in Italian. Each tile features a botanical special to Bria and Susan and is featured in a beautiful fawn color, hand-painted by Susan herself.

This is a limited edition collaboration with hand-painted ceramic original painted personally painted by Susan featuring small studies of botanicals important to Bria and Susan. Mounted and framed with a fawn colored mat boarder and gold frame. Each design will be unique, but with a cohesive look. Meant to stand alone or be displayed in groups.

Size: 12" x 16" 

Made of high fire ceramic stoneware and glazed with high fire glaze, then a low fire gold luster overglaze in 22K. 

We recommend gently hand washing with a microfiber cloth as 22k gold is a soft, precious metal and harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaning products can scratch it over time.

Framed Intaglios & Originals 

I recommend a dry environment away from extreme temperatures. Use soft microfiber cloth for dusting and wiping the glass.

 

Ceramic Picture Frames

Each piece is made of low fire clay and needs to be handled with care. Clean the inside and outside by laying the frame and gently wipe with microfiber cloth.

Enjoy your beautiful and durable melamine dinnerware and serveware for years to come by following our easy care guide.

  • Dishwasher safe on top rack
  • If extra cleaning is needed, pre-soak with warm water. Avoid using any abrasives such as steel wool. If necessary, mix baking soda with warm water and gently scrub. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning.
  • Not suitable for microwave or oven
  • Avoid using serrated knives directly on melamine as this can scratch the surface.
  • Melamine can be stored in the freezer for up to a few hours or overnight. Freezing melamine for extended periods is not recommended.

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