Brindisi
The Italian tradition of raising a glass together
€179.95
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Some gifts are about the objects themselves, while others are about the moments they create. Brindisi takes its name from the Italian word for a toast or celebration. In Italy, a brindisi is more than simply raising a glass. It is a shared moment among friends, family and loved ones, whether during an aperitivo at sunset, a special occasion or a quiet evening together.
Created around that spirit, this thoughtfully assembled Italian collection combines artisan craftsmanship with pieces designed to be used and enjoyed. From the hand finished Murano glass Prosecco stopper to olive wood and ceramics, each element has been chosen to bring a touch of Italy to the table.
Brindisi Includes
- Murano glass Prosecco and Champagne stopper with handmade Murrina top
- Olive wood and ceramic bottle mat
- Olive wood aperitivo serving board
- Two artisan ceramic bowls for olives, nuts or aperitivo snacks
- Two fine Italian linen cocktail napkins
- Luxury gift presentation with information cards and gift box
Italian Craftsmanship
- Made in Italy
- Handmade artisan elements
- Natural olive wood with unique grain patterns
- Traditional Murano glass craftsmanship
- Designed for gifting and entertaining
- Prepared in luxury presentation packaging
Designed for couples, celebrations, housewarmings, anniversaries and meaningful gifts, Brindisi brings together beautiful objects that are intended to be used rather than stored away. Place the bottle on the ceramic and olive wood stand, prepare an aperitivo board, unfold the linen napkins and enjoy the simple pleasure of sharing time together, Italian style.
No two Brindisi collections are exactly alike. Handmade Murano glass, artisan ceramics and natural olive wood each bring their own individual character, from the colours within the Murrina glass to the grain of the olive wood and the decorative ceramic details. These differences are not imperfections; they are part of the beauty of genuine Italian craftsmanship.