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Set of cup holders with French press "Red lilies" for 2 persons, Zlatoust
Art. : 046-461
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150 000 ₽
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Art. : 046-461

A set of cup holders with a French press "Red Lilies" for 2 people is an executive coffee and tea set assembled around a beautiful, almost ceremonial serving. In the center of the composition is a French press with a glass flask and a metal frame, topped with a lid with decorative paintings; next to it are two cup holders with faceted glass glasses and a pair of elegant spoons. The texture of the metal, the warm sheen of gilding, the expressive plastic of the handles and the secure fit of the elements create the feeling of a thing designed for many years and an impeccable appearance. Such a set is appropriate in an office, a meeting room, a home library, as well as as a gift to a person who appreciates not just an object, but the atmosphere created by the details.

The Zlatoust school is recognized by the precision of the ornament and the noble layering of the finish: the lines of engraving guide the eye without overloading the form, and gilding emphasizes the relief and makes it alive in any light. Decorative inserts and enamel margins support the contrast of metal and glass, enhancing the depth of the pattern; the painting is done manually, so the composition is perceived not as a printed motif, but as an author's accent. In such works, the culture of execution is appreciated — the careful study of the edges, the purity of the pattern, the verified symmetry, which leaves a feeling of expensive restraint even with a bright palette.

The main image of the set is red lilies blooming on a white background, as if on formal porcelain: the petals are richly and subtly painted, with soft transitions and warm highlights supported by a golden frame. The deep green insert in each composition sounds like a stone seal — a sign of status and completeness, giving the ornament composure and weight. As a result, an object is born not for a casual tea party, but for a moment when tone, pause, respect for the interlocutor and your own style are important — smooth, confident, without unnecessary words.

A set of cup holders with a French press "Red Lilies" for 2 people is an executive coffee and tea set assembled around a beautiful, almost ceremonial serving. In the center of the composition is a French press with a glass flask and a metal frame, topped with a lid with decorative paintings; next to it are two cup holders with faceted glass glasses and a pair of elegant spoons. The texture of the metal, the warm sheen of gilding, the expressive plastic of the handles and the secure fit of the elements create the feeling of a thing designed for many years and an impeccable appearance. Such a set is appropriate in an office, a meeting room, a home library, as well as as a gift to a person who appreciates not just an object, but the atmosphere created by the details.

The Zlatoust school is recognized by the precision of the ornament and the noble layering of the finish: the lines of engraving guide the eye without overloading the form, and gilding emphasizes the relief and makes it alive in any light. Decorative inserts and enamel margins support the contrast of metal and glass, enhancing the depth of the pattern; the painting is done manually, so the composition is perceived not as a printed motif, but as an author's accent. In such works, the culture of execution is appreciated — the careful study of the edges, the purity of the pattern, the verified symmetry, which leaves a feeling of expensive restraint even with a bright palette.

The main image of the set is red lilies blooming on a white background, as if on formal porcelain: the petals are richly and subtly painted, with soft transitions and warm highlights supported by a golden frame. The deep green insert in each composition sounds like a stone seal — a sign of status and completeness, giving the ornament composure and weight. As a result, an object is born not for a casual tea party, but for a moment when tone, pause, respect for the interlocutor and your own style are important — smooth, confident, without unnecessary words.

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Sizes: 23 × 9 × 22 cm .
Weight: 4.8 kg .
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In the next day (1 June) 300 ₽
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