Sudpsuez D’Ascoli Donatello Flute Glasses, Walnut (Set of 6)
$245.00
Description
D’Ascoli x Cabana
The Donatello Flute Glasses are crafted by artisans in India, exclusively for Cabana. These vivid paisley patterns in jewel-like colors will add a playful, yet sophisticated, twist to your table setting. They are best paired with the matching Donatello and Shaya glassware.
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The Urbino Tablecloth features a bold ornamental design printed on 100% linen in trompe l’oeil effects imitating wood veneers, offered in two colors, “brun” and “blonde." Its rich pattern will add depth and originality to your autumn and winter table settings.
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