The voluptuous jugs, beakers, glasses and other colourful tableware items in this eye-catching boutique look like glass – but are not. Everything created by Florentine designer Marioluca Giusti is crafted from acrylic, melamine or other synthetic material. Young, fresh and a mix of pop and vintage in style, these homewares make great gifts to take home. Find a second boutique nearby on Via della Spada.


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