In the Polspotten family of things Coral is our fashionista who loves dressing up in flowers. Here’s a diva with a fascinating family tree. Her ancestors from the seventeenth century were the talk of the town: Delft blue vases holding tulips grown from bulbs that were known to cost more than a house at the height of the Dutch Tulip craze. Unfazed by hype and ever elegant, Coral, designed by Norman Trapman, is a venerable POLSPOTTEN icon who’ll never lose her vim.
Adorn her with as many fresh flowers as you can find and you’ll have an everlasting showpiece.
Products specifications
Attribute name | Attribute value |
---|---|
POLSPOTTEN | |
Color | White |
Material | Porcelain |
Finish | Glazed Porcelain |
Dimensions | L 30, W 18, H 45cm |
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