WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF GERALDINA FIRENZE

PALMA

There is a precise feeling in finding a checkered tablecloth in your hands: a summer lunch outdoors, the shade of a pergola, on a soft and fragrant lawn. Time stretching slowly, because summer is carefree.

The new "Palme" collection brings exactly this memory to the table — with a palette of colors as vivid as a crudité of crunchy vegetables, as joyful as a fresh fruit salad.

The checkered background, a direct echo of the classic picnic tablecloth, meets bold and cheerful hues in a piece that is at once a decorative object and a small celebration for the eyes, for the heart.

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FRUTTA E VERDURA

Beautifully natural fruits and veggies adorn colorful, geometric placemats. The collection includes 14 pieces divided into 2 lines (7 fruits and 7 vegetables), perfect for hosting a dinner party with friends and lively discussions about food.

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PONTE VECCHIO

Famous all over the world, the Ponte Vecchio is an iconic image of Florence. The River Arno is filled with many small lilies, symbols of the city, while the sky provides a backdrop of intense colors that highlight the bridge’s design. It looks wonderful when paired with the “Duomo” or “Santo Spirito” collections.

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PEONIE

The peony is a vibrant and full flower that creates its own dramatic composition. Use these placemats to set an elegant table with minimal effort. The colors evoke a timeless and bright aesthetic.

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About "Geraldina Firenze"

 

Geraldina

Born among the hills of Val d’Orcia (SI), between Montepulciano and Pienza, I was fortunate to grow up in one of the most beautiful landscape and architectural settings in the world.

I graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Florence and later specialized at the Feng Shui Academy in Verona.

During this latter course of study, I delved into the importance of colors and how their careful use can influence an environment and, consequently, the well-being of those who live in it.

 

PROJECT

“Geraldina Firenze” is a project that stems from my deepest and most heartfelt passion: “the art of the home,” understood as taking care of spaces through small daily gestures.

I wanted to bring joy into domestic spaces, particularly to the dining table, much like putting flowers in a vase.

The dining table, a place of conviviality and shared pleasure, seemed to me the most suitable for triggering emotions through colors.

This is how the various collections of placemats and coasters came to be.