Tableware for the boat. These elegant and practical dishes are top of the line for the table
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Bringing the beauty and character of the Mediterranean to the table on board is now also possible. With Voilà Oggetti Milanesi’s “Pesci” collection, originally designed plates and accessories combine practicality, durability and style, becoming the ideal solution for those who love to experience the sea-without renouncing the pleasure of conviviality and a curated mise en place even among the waves.
The “Pesci” collection of plates by Voilà Oggetti Milanesi is designed to bring elegance, practicality and color to the shipboard table, but also perfect for sea-view terraces, vacation homes or outdoor picnics. Made entirely in Italy by selected workshops and companies, this line celebrates contemporary design combined with the comfort of melamine, a material appreciated in the nautical sector for its lightness, impact resistance and color stability over time.
The “Fish” range includes 23-cm flat plate, 18-cm fruit plate, 15-cm soup, fruit salad or ice cream bowl, and a capacious 23-cm salad bowl. Each element is decorated with stylized fish motifs in a palette of navy blue and white that recalls the spirit and freshness of Mediterranean seafaring. The graphic design – signed by Laura Pedone – distinctive and refined, transforms each serving set into a true seafaring mise en place.
It’s not just beauty that makes the difference: the dishes are dishwasher safe, resistant to frequent spills and stress, completely free of toxic substances, and recyclable. Melamine, also increasingly chosen in interior design, provides superior durability and reduces waste compared to disposable tableware, positioning itself as an environmentally sustainable solution for today’s boating.
The baskets carry everything
Voilà Oggetti Milanesi’s philosophy focuses on short supply chain, artisanal production, and attention to detail: the “Fish” collection complements other giftware lines that include vases, textiles, and table accessories. A combination of functionality, aesthetics and sustainability that really makes a difference on board. In addition to melamine plates, Voilà Oggetti Milanesi also offers elegant baskets made using creelwork, a traditional technique reminiscent of the ancient baskets used to collect fish. These handcrafted weaves, made from natural materials such as willow, olive and reed, combine rusticity and sophistication, becoming perfect table accessories or on-board furnishings. Not only do creel baskets enhance the maritime style of any room, they are designed to be functional and sturdy, ideal for holding bread, fruit or small items (even shoes once you get on board!) in a practical way and with a touch of Italian authenticity.
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