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Blending Kit Kemp's love of craft and simple folk art in a fun and lyrical way, Sailors Farewell tells the story of a sailor's loved-one waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves goodbye, the motifs around china show the sailor's adventures on the high seas both above and below the waterline. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric inspiration is discernible on the tableware and finished with a stronger blue and gold line around the rim. Crafted in fine bone china and finished with 22 karat gold, the Kit Kemp Sailor's Farewell 5-piece place setting tells a unique story across each piece. It is beautifully presented in Wedgwood's signature blue gift box.
Blending Kit Kemp's love of craft and simple folk art in a fun and lyrical way, Sailors Farewell tells the story of a sailor's loved-one waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves goodbye, the motifs around china show the sailor's adventures on the high seas both above and below the waterline. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric inspiration is discernible on the tableware and finished with a stronger blue and gold line around the rim. The Kit Kemp Sailors Farewell Mug pictures the sailor's loved one gazing across the ocean and an enticing sight of a house on a faraway desert island. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood's signature blue gift box, crafted in fine bone china and finished with 22-karat gold.
. Adriane. Bakersfield, CA. 2025-06-24 12:22:44
Sailor's Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea Textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a sailor's wife waving farewell. Blending Kit's love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the sailor's loved one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each china piece show the sailor's adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse, and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below is the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and 22-karat gold hand-applied lining around the rim. The Kit Kemp Sailor's Farewell Dinner plate 10.7" shows the loved one in her yellow dress gazing out at the ocean, while seagulls fly around. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood's signature blue gift box, each piece is made in England, crafted in fine bone china, and finished with 22-karat gold.
Kit Kemp Sailor’s Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea Textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a Sailor’s wife waving farewell. Blending Kit’s love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the sailor’s loved one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each china piece show the sailor’s adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust-red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below is the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and hand-applied lining around the rim.
Blending Kit Kemp's love of craft and simple folk art in a fun and lyrical way, Sailor's Farewell tells the story of a sailor's loved-one waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves goodbye, the motifs around the china show the sailor's adventures on the high seas both above and below the waterline. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric inspiration is discernible on the tableware and finished with a stronger blue and gold line around the rim. The Kit Kemp Sailor's Farewell Serving Bowl 10.2" showcases the full motif of this magical story. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood's signature blue gift box, each piece is crafted in fine bone china and finished with 22 karat gold.
Sailor's Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea Textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a Sailor's Farewell waving farewell. Blending Kit's love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the Sailor's Farewell one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each china piece show the sailor's adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse, and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below is the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and 22-karat gold hand-applied lining around the rim. The Kit Kemp Sailor's Farewell Salad plate 8" showcases different scenes of the sailor at sea, including the rust-red sails of his ship passing by whales and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood's signature blue gift box, each piece is made in England, crafted in fine bone china, and finished with 22 karat gold.
Sailor’s Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a Sailor’s wife waving farewell. Blending kit’s love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the sailor’s loved one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each China piece show the sailor’s adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust-red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below in the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and 22-karat gold hand-applied lining around the rim. The Kit Kemp Sailor's Farewell Teapot showcases the sailor’s adventure as the ship passes by a whale and curious octopus down below. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood’s signature blue gift box, each piece is made in England, crafted in fine bone China, and finished with 22-karat gold.
Sailors Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea Textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a sailor’s wife waving farewell. Blending Kit’s love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the sailor’s loved one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each china piece show the sailor’s adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust-red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing. There are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse, and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below in the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and 22-karat gold hand-applied lining around the rim. The Sailors Farewell teacup features the sailor's ship with its rust-red sails and a curious octopus below in the depths. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood’s signature blue gift box, each piece is made in England, crafted in fine bone china, and finished with 22 karat gold.
Blending Kit Kemp's love of craft and simple folk art in a fun and lyrical way, Sailor's Farewell tells the story of a sailor's loved-one waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves goodbye, the motifs around china show the sailor's adventures on the high seas both above and below the waterline. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric inspiration is discernible on the tableware and finished with a stronger blue and gold line around the rim. The Kit Kemp Sailor's Farewell espresso cup shows the sailor's ship with rust-red sails and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island, while the espresso cup saucer presents a curious octopus under the sea. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood's signature blue gift box, crafted in fine bone china and finished with 22-karat gold.
Villeroy & Boch
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Bring craftsman style to your rustic-chic table with Artesano. This quality premium porcelain dinnerware exudes quality, versatility, and style.
This is a really elegant set of high-quality dishes. Creamy white with a brilliant sheen and weighty enough to feel substantial. They're beautiful to look at and to touch. Artesano plates sport only a miter cut edge, which makes the edge both wider and more interesting than a rounded edge. It also makes the plates look heavier than they actually are. The rice bowls are 1/4" thick, matching the plate edge and are perfectly plain. The pasta bowl is slightly thinner and has the same mitered edge. Like a diamond solitaire, this design is absolutely beautiful in its simplicity. Why did I choose this? I had bought accent pieces of hand-painted Polish pottery and needed basic service that would complement it, not compete. I couldn't find cream colored pottery that did what I needed, and so I went with porcelain, though the two don't normally pair. Artesano gave me what I needed, and it's simply beautiful with the Polish pottery AND on its own. Honestly, I pick them up again and again to enjoy the feel and elegant look! 5 stars in my book!. Diana. AUSTIN, TX. 2021-06-15 10:57:16
Lenox
Organic lines and classic solid color come together in this 12-piece dinnerware set. While beautiful on its own, it's made to mix and match with the original Blue Bay and Oyster Bay table setting. Dishwasher and microwave safe for everyday durability and convenience.
Sailor’s Farewell is the second collaboration between Wedgwood and renowned, award-winning interior designer Kit Kemp, whose style is about whimsical storytelling, color, and imagination. The collection is derived from a fabric she designed for Chelsea Textiles, inspired by a beautiful drawing by John Craxton depicting a Sailor’s wife waving farewell. Blending Kit’s love of craft and simple, lyrical folk art, the sailor’s loved one is waving goodbye on a rock with her scarf flying in the wind. As she waves, the witty motifs around each china piece show the sailor’s adventures on the high seas, both above and below the waterline. The rust red sails of his sailing ship pass by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying above the lighthouse and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Below in the depths is a frogman, a curious octopus, and the flashing fins of many fish. The delicate pale blue linen finish of the original fabric design is discernible on the tableware with a stronger blue and 22-karat gold hand-applied lining around the rim. The Kit Kemp Sailor's Farewell Oval Platter 14" showcases the sailor’s adventure - as the ship passes by whales and merfolk fishing, there are two little dogs alone on the high seas, seagulls flying and the enticing sight of a house under a palm tree on a faraway desert island. Beautifully presented in Wedgwood’s signature blue gift box, each piece is made in England, crafted in fine bone china, and finished with 22 karat gold.
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