Villeroy & Boch Dinnerware, Bloom Shadow Large Rectangular Plate

A modern canvas for everyday meals, the large Bloom Shadow rectangular plates are artfully scribbled with sun-yellow florals for a look that's fresh--and in durable porcelain--not fussy. From Villeroy & Boch.
Villeroy & Boch
$65.10
A modern canvas for everyday meals, the large Bloom Shadow rectangular plates are artfully scribbled with sun-yellow florals for a look that's fresh--and in durable porcelain--not fussy. From Villeroy & Boch.
Product Type: DINNERWARE
Material: Porcelain

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