The world (and now mealtimes) would be a very boring place without Alessandro Michele in it. At the helm of Gucci, he’s extended his quirky creative vision to our wardrobes, homes, and now, our tabletops, with a series of decorative cloches. They form part of the “Souvenir from Rome” décor range, borrowing motifs and patterns from Gucci’s ready-to-wear clothing collection. Made from silver-plated brass, the cloches have a strong 18th century-gothic vibe. They’re outrageous and totally necessary (in our opinion). As they say: breakfast — but make it Gucci.
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Gucci's outrageous cloches dial up the drama on mealtime
Eggs, with a side of Gucci
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The world (and now mealtimes) would be a very boring place without Alessandro Michele in it. At the helm of Gucci, he’s extended his quirky creative vision to our wardrobes, homes, and now, our tabletops, with a series of decorative cloches. They form part of the “Souvenir from Rome” décor range, borrowing motifs and patterns from Gucci’s ready-to-wear clothing collection. Made from silver-plated brass, the cloches have a strong 18th century-gothic vibe. They’re outrageous and totally necessary (in our opinion). As they say: breakfast — but make it Gucci.
• The four styles come in small and large sizes. You can also make use of the complimentary engraving service of up to three letters, on them. Approximately R18,400 each, gucci.com.
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• From the October issue of Wanted 2020.