Sudpsuez Houghton Hall Dinner Plate
Houghton Hall x Cabana
The Houghton Hall Dinner Plate is hand-painted in Italy by Matilde Argiolas, adorned with blue colors and warming deep orange botanical motifs typical of antique Imari porcelain. Fine, illustrative petals and foliage intertwine to create a mesmerizing visual effect, while a gold rim and vibrant color palette complement the glaze. This plate is truly a fine work of exceptional craftsmanship, exclusively made-to-order.
Owing to a mutual passion for interiors and true artisanal craftsmanship, together Rose, The Marchioness of Cholmondeley, and Martina Mondadori have created a tabletop collection; inspired by original artefacts at Houghton Hall, North Norfolk. The collection includes table linens inspired by Rose’s 18th-century hand-painted silk bedroom wall covering, alongside napkins, porcelain plates and silver swans. All objects are carefully made in Italy following months of creative collaboration between the two design conspirators and friends.
Sudpsuez Josefina Fruit Plate with Gold Rim
Painted entirely by hand, this plate’s delicate floral pattern is inspired by historic Iznik ceramics. Each plate features a bouquet of charming flowers set inside a smoky gold rim. Radiating a handsome elegance, these plates testify to the enduring influence of Anatolian craftsmanship. These plates have been produced in an exclusive collaboration with Carolina Herrera.
Sudpsuez Lia Bowl
Benaki Collection
The Lia Bowl is inspired by the traditional textiles, motifs and pottery found in the esteemed Benaki Museum of Greek Culture in Athens. Hand-painted by artisans in Umbria, it features a central motif and a single stripe along its exterior.
The Benaki Collection marks Cabana's first design partnership directly inspired by a museum or public institution. A percentage of sales will go now to the Benaki Museum, supporting its ongoing work to preserve and celebrate the arts in Greece.
Sudpsuez Lia Dessert Plate
Benaki Collection
The Lia Dessert Plate is inspired by the traditional textiles, motifs and pottery found in the esteemed Benaki Museum of Greek Culture in Athens. Hand-painted by artisans in Umbria, it features a central motif framed by a border of florals.
The Benaki Collection marks Cabana's first design partnership directly inspired by a museum or public institution. A percentage of sales will go now to the Benaki Museum, supporting its ongoing work to preserve and celebrate the arts in Greece.
Sudpsuez Lia Dinner and Dessert Plate
Benaki Collection
The Lia Dinner and Dessert Plate Set is inspired by the traditional textiles, motifs and pottery found in the esteemed Benaki Museum of Greek Culture in Athens. Hand-painted by artisans in Umbria, it features a central motif framed by a border of florals. Pair these with the matching Lia serving bowl to complete the set.
The Benaki Collection marks Cabana's first design partnership directly inspired by a museum or public institution. A percentage of sales will go directly to the Benaki Museum, supporting its ongoing work to preserve and celebrate the arts in Greece.
Sudpsuez Lia Dinner Plate
Benaki Collection
The Lia Dinner Plate is inspired by the traditional textiles, motifs and pottery found in the esteemed Benaki Museum of Greek Culture in Athens. Hand-painted by artisans in Umbria, it features a central motif framed by a border of florals. Pair it with the matching Lia dessert plate to complete the set.
The Benaki Collection marks Cabana's first design partnership directly inspired by a museum or public institution. A percentage of sales will go directly to the Benaki Museum, supporting its ongoing work to preserve and celebrate the arts in Greece.
Sudpsuez Lia Serving Bowl
Benaki Collection
The Lia Serving Bowl is inspired by the traditional textiles, motifs and pottery found in the esteemed Benaki Museum of Greek Culture in Athens. Hand-painted by artisans in Umbria, it features a central motif framed by a border of florals.
The Benaki Collection marks Cabana's first design partnership directly inspired by a museum or public institution. A percentage of sales will go now to the Benaki Museum, supporting its ongoing work to preserve and celebrate the arts in Greece.