The highly coveted floral pattern has adorned homes since the 18th century. Inspired by Asian plants and Indian textiles, the pattern features hibiscus and pomegrante motifs. Collectors commonly refer to it as the "tobacco leaf" pattern, and it was a fashionable import as fine china. This pattern was the most highly valued of all the dinnerware patterns of the 18th century.
Today, we have honored this storied past by reimagining the iconic tobacco leaf pattern in a Williamsburg collection of decorative porcelain accessories and lighting. By blending the timeless elegance with modern shapes, it brings sophistication with a bright, colorful and profusion of motifs for today.
The quatrefoil shaped planter will hold water for your florals or plants. Includes solid brass feet. Orchids shown are not included.
Materials: porcelain, brass
Ground shipping item.
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