The Rococo Collection by Juanita Betancur V is Pretty and Decorative
Meghan Young — March 27, 2014 — Art & Design
References: behance.net
The Rococo Collection is a prettily patterned and geometrically shaped set of dishware that could easily be found on the shelves of Anthropologie's home section or even urban outfitters. Feminine with a rustic touch, the Rococo Collection is made up of plates, cups, saucers, bowls and a variety of serving platters. All of them have a one-of-a-kind appeal even though they are clearly using the same molds.
As decorative as they are function, the dishes making up the Rococo Collection were designed by Juanita Betancur V of 5 am C.I. Laboratorio de Ideas, a product and industrial designer based in Medellín, Colombia. Innately feminine, the main palette used for the Rococo Collection is bone white, but there are other accents thrown into the mix including red, blue, orange and yellow.
As decorative as they are function, the dishes making up the Rococo Collection were designed by Juanita Betancur V of 5 am C.I. Laboratorio de Ideas, a product and industrial designer based in Medellín, Colombia. Innately feminine, the main palette used for the Rococo Collection is bone white, but there are other accents thrown into the mix including red, blue, orange and yellow.
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