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Arte Italica @ Arte Italica CLD, LLC Aug. 17, 2017 • 1:54 PM • 2,437 days ago
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Arte Italica @ Arte Italica CLD, LLC Aug. 17, 2017 • 1:54 PM • 2,437 days ago

Burano is one of our personal favorites, here are our five reasons why you should love it too!
1.We love that Burano has a vintage feel
2.Blue and white is a classic and works with all seasons
3.Pair it with pretty pinks for a romantic tablescape
4.Mix it in with coastal elements
5.Layer in some red and show your patriotic side.
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Arte Italica @ Arte Italica CLD, LLC Jan. 30, 2017 • 10:32 PM • 2,636 days ago
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Arte Italica @ Arte Italica CLD, LLC Jan. 30, 2017 • 10:32 PM • 2,636 days ago

It is hard to believe that 20 years has passed since Arte Italica was first created by Ann Skidmore, a stay at home mom in CA. Ann started Arte Italica from her home and the first shipments were from her garage, with all the family helping out! A couple of years later, Arte Italica moved its offical office to NY and began warehousing on the east coast. Her dream had come true and years of beautiful Italian products were born!

It was pewter that Ann fell in love with ...Read more of post

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January 31, 2017 • 09:31 AM
Jason at Bridge:
Congrats, Ann :)

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Arte Italica CLD, LLC April 10, 2016 • 3:44 PM • 2,931 days ago
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Arte Italica CLD, LLC April 10, 2016 • 3:44 PM • 2,931 days ago

Our Burano Glassware has graced the pages of Southern Lady Magazine capturing a perfect Blue & White table!
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VIETRI Feb. 7, 2016 • 7:51 PM • 2,994 days ago
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VIETRI Feb. 7, 2016 • 7:51 PM • 2,994 days ago

Italian for enchantment, Incanto designs were inspired by Italian art, the landscape, as well as Venetian history. The soft ripples of the water of the Adriatic Sea are mimicked in the ruffle design. The stripe is reminiscent of the strong stately columns of Palladian villas along the Brenta River, the lace was inspired by the famed lace of Venice’s Burano Island, and the baroque style is inspired by the architectural curves of 17th century Europe. The pearl design was ...Read more of post

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