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Tea set with French press "Lilies" for 6 persons, Zlatoust
Art. : 046-463
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240 000 ₽
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Art. : 046-463

The tea set with a Lilia French press for 6 people from Zlatoust is a ceremonial ensemble for serving, created not for the sake of everyday haste, but for the sake of a beautiful ritual, equally appropriate in the office, living room or meeting room. The set includes a large tray with an ornamental field, an artistically framed French press, six glasses in cup holders and six elegant spoons; each detail supports a single style, turning tea serving into a full—fledged ceremony. This set is addressed to people who are used to choosing things with character: collectors of applied art, connoisseurs of rare techniques, managers and partners for whom a gift must look convincing without unnecessary words.

The basis of the composition is built on the contrast of transparent glass and the warm glow of metal: the glass bulb of the French press is enclosed in a decorative metal frame with gilding, echoing the cup holders decorated with delicate overlays and relief texture. The lid, rims, handles, decorative belts and the base of the tray emphasize the masterful work of the Zlatoust artists: fine engraving, floral curls, ornamental fields, neatly drawn lines complemented by colored enamel and hand-painted. Stone accents of a noble pink hue are introduced into the composition — large oval inserts assembled in frames, giving the service a feeling of jewelery and completeness; even the spoons maintain the overall tone, preserving the golden luster and refined proportions.

The main motif of the set is lilies, opened in the center of the tray as a solemn sign of purity of taste and calm power, sounding especially expressive against the background of a complex gold ornament. The petals are painted as if the flower lives in the light: saturated red-pink shades, green leaf strokes, subtle tone transitions, and a wreath of miniature buds around the edge, supporting the festive rhythm. The result is a thing designed for a look accustomed to the best: the setting looks like a collector's item, the tea break looks like a privilege, and the house or office looks like a space where beauty is anchored in detail and served with impeccable measure.

The tea set with a Lilia French press for 6 people from Zlatoust is a ceremonial ensemble for serving, created not for the sake of everyday haste, but for the sake of a beautiful ritual, equally appropriate in the office, living room or meeting room. The set includes a large tray with an ornamental field, an artistically framed French press, six glasses in cup holders and six elegant spoons; each detail supports a single style, turning tea serving into a full—fledged ceremony. This set is addressed to people who are used to choosing things with character: collectors of applied art, connoisseurs of rare techniques, managers and partners for whom a gift must look convincing without unnecessary words.

The basis of the composition is built on the contrast of transparent glass and the warm glow of metal: the glass bulb of the French press is enclosed in a decorative metal frame with gilding, echoing the cup holders decorated with delicate overlays and relief texture. The lid, rims, handles, decorative belts and the base of the tray emphasize the masterful work of the Zlatoust artists: fine engraving, floral curls, ornamental fields, neatly drawn lines complemented by colored enamel and hand-painted. Stone accents of a noble pink hue are introduced into the composition — large oval inserts assembled in frames, giving the service a feeling of jewelery and completeness; even the spoons maintain the overall tone, preserving the golden luster and refined proportions.

The main motif of the set is lilies, opened in the center of the tray as a solemn sign of purity of taste and calm power, sounding especially expressive against the background of a complex gold ornament. The petals are painted as if the flower lives in the light: saturated red-pink shades, green leaf strokes, subtle tone transitions, and a wreath of miniature buds around the edge, supporting the festive rhythm. The result is a thing designed for a look accustomed to the best: the setting looks like a collector's item, the tea break looks like a privilege, and the house or office looks like a space where beauty is anchored in detail and served with impeccable measure.

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Sizes: 30 × 30 × 21 cm .
Weight: 12 kg .
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