



La Dolce Vita Classico Pasta Bowl in Reggio Emilia
Hand-painted Italian dinnerware with appetite. The Reggio Emilia pasta bowl turns everyday meals into small celebrations – generous, vibrant, and life-giving.
Why we love this product...
Pasta deserves better than plain white. Each bowl is shaped and painted by hand in family-run studios in the Amalfi Coast – the kind of places where lunch is an art form. The bold fruit motifs bring a wink of Mediterranean nostalgia, while the painterly brushwork keeps it contemporary. Designed for big servings, bigger stories, and that delicious moment when someone asks, “Where did you get these?”
Delivering each piece ware it belongs: with you.
Complimentary shipping on all orders over $200. Otherwise, a flat rate of $15–$25 based on parcel size.
Shipped by Australia Post from Sydney, your order will typically arrive within 2–7 business days of your shipping notification. If you're not home for delivery, you'll be notified to collect your parcel at your nearest collection point.
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La Dolce Vita Classico Pasta Bowl in Reggio Emilia

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