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Dolce & Gabbana

We are delighted to introduce Dolce & Gabbana's exquisite tableware collection, exclusively available at Thomas Goode in India. This luxurious range embodies the brand's iconic design philosophy, blending bold creativity with traditional Italian craftsmanship. Ideal for those who appreciate fine dining, each piece elevates your table to an art form.
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Dolce & Gabbana Home Collection | Italian Designer Tableware & Luxury Homeware | Thomas Goode India

About the Dolce & Gabbana Home Collection

Dolce & Gabbana, the Italian luxury house founded by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana in 1985, is internationally known for fashion defined by the visual richness, cultural specificity, and maximalist confidence of Southern Italy. The Dolce & Gabbana Casa collection — the brand's luxury homeware line — carries these same design principles into every object on the table and in the home: vivid narrative pattern vocabulary, bold colour grounds, and an uncompromising commitment to the idea that the home should be as expressive as the person who lives in it.

At Thomas Goode India, the Dolce & Gabbana collection is one of the broadest and most consistently stocked luxury homeware offerings available from the Italian house in India. Six design families span the complete range of home categories: tableware, glassware, serving pieces, candles, photo frames, ashtrays, and home accessories. Thomas Goode India is the authorised source for Dolce & Gabbana home items in India, available at The Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi and online.

Design Families

Carretto Siciliano

The Carretto Siciliano collection is the most extensive and narratively rich design family in the Dolce & Gabbana range at Thomas Goode India. Its name and visual vocabulary come from the traditional Sicilian painted cart — the carretto siciliano — a wooden farm and transport vehicle decorated across Southern Italy with vivid narrative scenes, folk-art figuratives, and dense geometric and floral borders in bright primary colours. The Sicilian painted cart tradition, rooted in the 19th century but still practised today, is considered one of Italy's most distinctive vernacular art forms, and Dolce & Gabbana's application of its visual language to luxury tableware is both an act of cultural homage and a statement of Italian design identity.

The Carretto Siciliano collection at Thomas Goode India is available across the widest range of formats of any D&G design family. Dinner plates in Sun, Regina, and Azzurro colourways are sold in sets of two, each carrying a distinct panel from the Carretto visual vocabulary. Soup plates in Regina and Azzurro colourways complete the first course. Side plates in Sun and further colourways extend the plate service. A large oval serving platter in the Sun colourway brings the design to the table's centrepiece format.

In glasses, wine glasses are available in eleven named colourways — Sun, Regina, King, Multicolor, Limoni, Cavaliere, Azzurro, Isola, F.Do Yellow, F.Do Azzurro, F.Do Arancio — while water glasses span six: King, Sun, Regina, Multicolor, Cavaliere, Limoni.

Coffee cups and saucers, mugs (Cavaliere, Re, Regina, Multicolor colourways), teacups and saucers, and a scented candle in Wild Jasmine fragrance complete the Carretto Siciliano tableware and home range. Lacquered wooden photo frames and porcelain ashtrays in the Carretto Siciliano design further extend the range into desk and decorative accessories. The Carretto Siciliano Large Amphora Vase is the most monumental decorative piece in the D&G collection at Thomas Goode India — a large-format ceramic vessel in the amphora form, the ancient Greek and Roman two-handled vessel, decorated with the full Carretto visual vocabulary at architectural scale.

Blu Mediterraneo

The Blu Mediterraneo collection takes its name and its entire design world from the Mediterranean Sea — specifically from the colour of Sicilian and Southern Italian coastal water and the natural life of that landscape. Where the Carretto Siciliano collection draws from the folk-art tradition of the Sicilian interior, Blu Mediterraneo is coastal, botanical, and built around a deep blue and white palette that is the colour world of the Mediterranean.

Five named motifs define the collection: Stella (star, from the geometric star in Mediterranean decorative tradition), Fiore (flower), Foglie (leaves), Fiore Piccolo (small flower), and Fiore/Foglie (combined). Each motif is available across the full plate and serving range: dinner plates, charger plates, soup plates, side plates, and bread plates in sets of two. An oval platter, a round platter in Stella, and a small oval platter complete the serving range. A teacup and saucer in Stella connects the range to the tea service context.

The Blu Mediterraneo Set of 6 Wine Glasses — one glass per motif — and trays in wooden rectangle, wooden rectangular, wooden square, and metal round formats extend the collection beyond tableware into home accessory territory. The Moka Box — Bialetti moka coffee maker with three Blu Mediterraneo porcelain cups and three silver stir sticks — is the collection's most curated gifting format, bringing together two of Italy's most celebrated home design identities.

The full Blu Mediterraneo collection is detailed at thomasgoode.in/collections/blu-mediterraneo.

Maiolica Verde

The Maiolica Verde collection draws its design inspiration from the Italian maiolica ceramic tradition — tin-glazed earthenware with roots in Renaissance craft production, characterised by dense botanical motifs in deep greens and cream. The word maiolica itself comes from the island of Majorca, through which this style of glazed pottery was historically traded from the Islamic world into Italy. In the 15th and 16th centuries, maiolica became one of the most significant ceramic traditions in Italy, produced at centres including Faenza (which gave its name to faïence) and Deruta.

Dolce & Gabbana's Maiolica Verde applies this Renaissance heritage in a bold botanical green and cream colourway to a contemporary tableware format: dinner plates, side plates, a large oval platter at 36.5 cm x 45.5 cm, a 30 cm fruit bowl, mugs and mug sets, lacquered wooden photo frames, and porcelain trinket trays. The Maiolica Verde Mug Sets are among the most visually impactful multi-piece gifting formats in the collection.

Leopardo

The Leopardo collection applies the leopard print — one of Dolce & Gabbana's most enduring and recognisable design signatures — to the luxury home format. The leopard motif has been part of the D&G identity since the brand's founding and carries the specific character of Sicilian and Southern Italian baroque richness. In the home collection, the Leopardo design is available across a scented candle in Patchouli fragrance, lacquered wooden photo frames, and porcelain ashtrays in two formats. The Leopardo collection is the most immediately brand-identifiable D&G home range — a piece whose visual character requires no label to confirm its origin.

D&G Logo

The D&G Logo collection carries the Dolce & Gabbana branding in a direct, logo-centred format across home pieces. The D&G Logo Ceramic Office Mug is the most directly corporate-giftable piece in the range — a premium ceramic mug with the D&G logo motif suited to executive office environments and professional gifting. The D&G Logo Dinner Plates, sold in sets of two, and the D&G Logo Scented Candle in Sicilian Thyme fragrance complete the Logo range.

Zebra

The Zebra collection applies the zebra print in the Dolce & Gabbana home aesthetic, available in lacquered wooden photo frames. The monochrome graphic quality of the zebra print, combined with the lacquered wood frame format, produces a home accessory that sits in the contemporary maximalist interior as a design statement in its own right.

The Dolce & Gabbana Design Philosophy in the Home

What distinguishes the Dolce & Gabbana home collection from other luxury tableware available at Thomas Goode India is the explicitness of its cultural and geographic identity. While Herend expresses the Central European porcelain court tradition, Halcyon Days expresses British Royal Warrant heritage, and Thomas Goode's own Florette expresses English Regency opulence, the Dolce & Gabbana collection expresses a specific place — Sicily and Southern Italy — and a specific aesthetic confidence that is simultaneously folk-art vernacular and high luxury. The Carretto, Maiolica Verde, and Blu Mediterraneo collections are not generic Italian luxury design: they are rooted in named art historical traditions (the painted cart, Renaissance maiolica, Mediterranean botanical) that have centuries of documented cultural heritage behind them.

The design intention across the Blu Mediterraneo collection explicitly supports mixing motifs at a single table — each place cover carrying a different pattern panel within the shared deep blue palette — which is an approach fundamentally different from the matched-service philosophy of Herend or Thomas Goode's own designs, and one that requires knowing the collection to execute with confidence.

Building a Complete Dolce & Gabbana Table

The Dolce & Gabbana collection at Thomas Goode India provides the depth across each of its two principal tableware families — Carretto Siciliano and Blu Mediterraneo — to furnish a complete formal dining occasion from plates to glasses to serving pieces. A complete Carretto Siciliano table would combine dinner plates, soup plates, side plates, the large oval platter, coordinated wine and water glasses, and the Carretto mugs for the coffee service. A complete Blu Mediterraneo table would combine charger plates, dinner plates, soup plates, side plates, the round and oval platters, the wine glass set of six, and the teacup and saucer for tea service.

Both collections sit naturally alongside the Cutlery and Table Accents collections for a fully dressed formal setting — the Christofle Dédale gold-plated flatware and the shagreen napkin rings providing the table's remaining components in the same formal register.

Gifting Guide

The Dolce & Gabbana collection is the most visually immediate gifting range at Thomas Goode India. Unlike heritage tableware whose quality requires explanation, a Carretto Siciliano dinner plate or a Blu Mediterraneo charger plate communicates its luxury design identity instantaneously — the brand's visual authority requires no context. For wedding and housewarming gifting, a mixed set of Carretto Siciliano dinner plates across three colourways constitutes a table gift of immediate visual impact and Italian design standing. The Maiolica Verde Mug Sets and the Bialetti Moka Box are the collection's strongest self-contained gifting formats. The Leopardo or Carretto Siciliano scented candle alongside a lacquered photo frame in the same design family creates a coordinated home gift of Italian luxury identity.

To Shop Dolce & Gabbana Italian Designer Tableware & Homeware Online in India, the full collection is available at thomasgoode.in/collections/dolce-gabbana, with personalised assistance from the Thomas Goode India team.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dolce & Gabbana home collection?

The Dolce & Gabbana home collection — known as Dolce & Gabbana Casa — is the Italian luxury house's luxury homeware line, spanning tableware, glassware, serving pieces, candles, photo frames, and decorative objects. Founded by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana in 1985, the brand applies its Southern Italian and Sicilian design vocabulary — vivid folk-art narrative, bold colour grounds, rich botanical and animal motifs — to the home in six design families: Carretto Siciliano, Blu Mediterraneo, Maiolica Verde, Leopardo, D&G Logo, and Zebra. The full collection is available at Thomas Goode India.

What is the difference between the Carretto Siciliano and Blu Mediterraneo collections?

The Carretto Siciliano draws from the Sicilian painted cart folk-art tradition with vivid multicolour narrative scenes in reds, golds, greens, and blues — the most visually complex and narrative of the D&G design families. The Blu Mediterraneo is centred entirely on a deep Sicilian blue and white palette with natural coastal motifs — Stella (star), Fiore (flower), Foglie (leaves) — and is designed specifically to be mixed across motifs at a single table. Both are available in full tableware service formats at Thomas Goode India.

What is Maiolica Verde and where does the design come from?

Maiolica Verde is a Dolce & Gabbana pattern drawing on the Italian maiolica ceramic tradition — tin-glazed earthenware developed at Italian production centres including Faenza and Deruta during the Renaissance, characterised by dense botanical motifs in deep greens and cream. The word maiolica derives from the island of Majorca through which this pottery style was historically traded. The Maiolica Verde collection at Thomas Goode India is available across dinner plates, side plates, a large oval platter, fruit bowl, mugs, and lacquered frames.

What is the Carretto Siciliano Large Amphora Vase?

The Carretto Siciliano Large Amphora Vase is the most architecturally significant decorative piece in the Dolce & Gabbana collection at Thomas Goode India. The amphora — a two-handled ceramic vessel with roots in ancient Greek and Roman production — is decorated at large scale with the full Carretto Siciliano visual vocabulary in vivid folk-art narrative. It is available in the Vases & Centrepieces collection and is suited to the formal reception room, entrance hall, or collector's space where a single statement object is the design approach.

How does the Dolce & Gabbana collection differ from the other luxury tableware at Thomas Goode India?

The Dolce & Gabbana collection is distinguished by the explicitness of its cultural identity and the maximalist confidence of its design approach. Where Herend expresses Central European porcelain tradition, Halcyon Days expresses British Royal Warrant heritage, and Thomas Goode's own Florette expresses English Regency opulence, Dolce & Gabbana expresses Sicilian and Southern Italian cultural identity — rooted in specific named art historical traditions with centuries of documented heritage. It is the only luxury tableware collection at Thomas Goode India explicitly designed to be mixed across patterns at a single table setting.

How should Dolce & Gabbana porcelain tableware be cared for?

Hand-wash Dolce & Gabbana porcelain tableware in warm water with mild liquid detergent and dry immediately. Dishwasher use over time can affect the intensity and sharpness of the printed decoration. Lacquered wooden frames should be wiped with a dry or barely damp cloth; do not submerge. Wooden trays should not be soaked — wipe clean and dry immediately. The porcelain ashtrays can be hand-washed normally.

Dolce & Gabbana Home Collection | Italian Designer Tableware & Luxury Homeware | Thomas Goode India

About the Dolce & Gabbana Home Collection

Dolce & Gabbana, the Italian luxury house founded by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana in 1985, is internationally known for fashion defined by the visual richness, cultural specificity, and maximalist confidence of Southern Italy. The Dolce & Gabbana Casa collection — the brand's luxury homeware line — carries these same design principles into every object on the table and in the home: vivid narrative pattern vocabulary, bold colour grounds, and an uncompromising commitment to the idea that the home should be as expressive as the person who lives in it.

At Thomas Goode India, the Dolce & Gabbana collection is one of the broadest and most consistently stocked luxury homeware offerings available from the Italian house in India. Six design families span the complete range of home categories: tableware, glassware, serving pieces, candles, photo frames, ashtrays, and home accessories. Thomas Goode India is the authorised source for Dolce & Gabbana home items in India, available at The Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi and online.

Design Families

Carretto Siciliano

The Carretto Siciliano collection is the most extensive and narratively rich design family in the Dolce & Gabbana range at Thomas Goode India. Its name and visual vocabulary come from the traditional Sicilian painted cart — the carretto siciliano — a wooden farm and transport vehicle decorated across Southern Italy with vivid narrative scenes, folk-art figuratives, and dense geometric and floral borders in bright primary colours. The Sicilian painted cart tradition, rooted in the 19th century but still practised today, is considered one of Italy's most distinctive vernacular art forms, and Dolce & Gabbana's application of its visual language to luxury tableware is both an act of cultural homage and a statement of Italian design identity.

The Carretto Siciliano collection at Thomas Goode India is available across the widest range of formats of any D&G design family. Dinner plates in Sun, Regina, and Azzurro colourways are sold in sets of two, each carrying a distinct panel from the Carretto visual vocabulary. Soup plates in Regina and Azzurro colourways complete the first course. Side plates in Sun and further colourways extend the plate service. A large oval serving platter in the Sun colourway brings the design to the table's centrepiece format.

In glasses, wine glasses are available in eleven named colourways — Sun, Regina, King, Multicolor, Limoni, Cavaliere, Azzurro, Isola, F.Do Yellow, F.Do Azzurro, F.Do Arancio — while water glasses span six: King, Sun, Regina, Multicolor, Cavaliere, Limoni.

Coffee cups and saucers, mugs (Cavaliere, Re, Regina, Multicolor colourways), teacups and saucers, and a scented candle in Wild Jasmine fragrance complete the Carretto Siciliano tableware and home range. Lacquered wooden photo frames and porcelain ashtrays in the Carretto Siciliano design further extend the range into desk and decorative accessories. The Carretto Siciliano Large Amphora Vase is the most monumental decorative piece in the D&G collection at Thomas Goode India — a large-format ceramic vessel in the amphora form, the ancient Greek and Roman two-handled vessel, decorated with the full Carretto visual vocabulary at architectural scale.

Blu Mediterraneo

The Blu Mediterraneo collection takes its name and its entire design world from the Mediterranean Sea — specifically from the colour of Sicilian and Southern Italian coastal water and the natural life of that landscape. Where the Carretto Siciliano collection draws from the folk-art tradition of the Sicilian interior, Blu Mediterraneo is coastal, botanical, and built around a deep blue and white palette that is the colour world of the Mediterranean.

Five named motifs define the collection: Stella (star, from the geometric star in Mediterranean decorative tradition), Fiore (flower), Foglie (leaves), Fiore Piccolo (small flower), and Fiore/Foglie (combined). Each motif is available across the full plate and serving range: dinner plates, charger plates, soup plates, side plates, and bread plates in sets of two. An oval platter, a round platter in Stella, and a small oval platter complete the serving range. A teacup and saucer in Stella connects the range to the tea service context.

The Blu Mediterraneo Set of 6 Wine Glasses — one glass per motif — and trays in wooden rectangle, wooden rectangular, wooden square, and metal round formats extend the collection beyond tableware into home accessory territory. The Moka Box — Bialetti moka coffee maker with three Blu Mediterraneo porcelain cups and three silver stir sticks — is the collection's most curated gifting format, bringing together two of Italy's most celebrated home design identities.

The full Blu Mediterraneo collection is detailed at thomasgoode.in/collections/blu-mediterraneo.

Maiolica Verde

The Maiolica Verde collection draws its design inspiration from the Italian maiolica ceramic tradition — tin-glazed earthenware with roots in Renaissance craft production, characterised by dense botanical motifs in deep greens and cream. The word maiolica itself comes from the island of Majorca, through which this style of glazed pottery was historically traded from the Islamic world into Italy. In the 15th and 16th centuries, maiolica became one of the most significant ceramic traditions in Italy, produced at centres including Faenza (which gave its name to faïence) and Deruta.

Dolce & Gabbana's Maiolica Verde applies this Renaissance heritage in a bold botanical green and cream colourway to a contemporary tableware format: dinner plates, side plates, a large oval platter at 36.5 cm x 45.5 cm, a 30 cm fruit bowl, mugs and mug sets, lacquered wooden photo frames, and porcelain trinket trays. The Maiolica Verde Mug Sets are among the most visually impactful multi-piece gifting formats in the collection.

Leopardo

The Leopardo collection applies the leopard print — one of Dolce & Gabbana's most enduring and recognisable design signatures — to the luxury home format. The leopard motif has been part of the D&G identity since the brand's founding and carries the specific character of Sicilian and Southern Italian baroque richness. In the home collection, the Leopardo design is available across a scented candle in Patchouli fragrance, lacquered wooden photo frames, and porcelain ashtrays in two formats. The Leopardo collection is the most immediately brand-identifiable D&G home range — a piece whose visual character requires no label to confirm its origin.

D&G Logo

The D&G Logo collection carries the Dolce & Gabbana branding in a direct, logo-centred format across home pieces. The D&G Logo Ceramic Office Mug is the most directly corporate-giftable piece in the range — a premium ceramic mug with the D&G logo motif suited to executive office environments and professional gifting. The D&G Logo Dinner Plates, sold in sets of two, and the D&G Logo Scented Candle in Sicilian Thyme fragrance complete the Logo range.

Zebra

The Zebra collection applies the zebra print in the Dolce & Gabbana home aesthetic, available in lacquered wooden photo frames. The monochrome graphic quality of the zebra print, combined with the lacquered wood frame format, produces a home accessory that sits in the contemporary maximalist interior as a design statement in its own right.

The Dolce & Gabbana Design Philosophy in the Home

What distinguishes the Dolce & Gabbana home collection from other luxury tableware available at Thomas Goode India is the explicitness of its cultural and geographic identity. While Herend expresses the Central European porcelain court tradition, Halcyon Days expresses British Royal Warrant heritage, and Thomas Goode's own Florette expresses English Regency opulence, the Dolce & Gabbana collection expresses a specific place — Sicily and Southern Italy — and a specific aesthetic confidence that is simultaneously folk-art vernacular and high luxury. The Carretto, Maiolica Verde, and Blu Mediterraneo collections are not generic Italian luxury design: they are rooted in named art historical traditions (the painted cart, Renaissance maiolica, Mediterranean botanical) that have centuries of documented cultural heritage behind them.

The design intention across the Blu Mediterraneo collection explicitly supports mixing motifs at a single table — each place cover carrying a different pattern panel within the shared deep blue palette — which is an approach fundamentally different from the matched-service philosophy of Herend or Thomas Goode's own designs, and one that requires knowing the collection to execute with confidence.

Building a Complete Dolce & Gabbana Table

The Dolce & Gabbana collection at Thomas Goode India provides the depth across each of its two principal tableware families — Carretto Siciliano and Blu Mediterraneo — to furnish a complete formal dining occasion from plates to glasses to serving pieces. A complete Carretto Siciliano table would combine dinner plates, soup plates, side plates, the large oval platter, coordinated wine and water glasses, and the Carretto mugs for the coffee service. A complete Blu Mediterraneo table would combine charger plates, dinner plates, soup plates, side plates, the round and oval platters, the wine glass set of six, and the teacup and saucer for tea service.

Both collections sit naturally alongside the Cutlery and Table Accents collections for a fully dressed formal setting — the Christofle Dédale gold-plated flatware and the shagreen napkin rings providing the table's remaining components in the same formal register.

Gifting Guide

The Dolce & Gabbana collection is the most visually immediate gifting range at Thomas Goode India. Unlike heritage tableware whose quality requires explanation, a Carretto Siciliano dinner plate or a Blu Mediterraneo charger plate communicates its luxury design identity instantaneously — the brand's visual authority requires no context. For wedding and housewarming gifting, a mixed set of Carretto Siciliano dinner plates across three colourways constitutes a table gift of immediate visual impact and Italian design standing. The Maiolica Verde Mug Sets and the Bialetti Moka Box are the collection's strongest self-contained gifting formats. The Leopardo or Carretto Siciliano scented candle alongside a lacquered photo frame in the same design family creates a coordinated home gift of Italian luxury identity.

To Shop Dolce & Gabbana Italian Designer Tableware & Homeware Online in India, the full collection is available at thomasgoode.in/collections/dolce-gabbana, with personalised assistance from the Thomas Goode India team.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dolce & Gabbana home collection?

The Dolce & Gabbana home collection — known as Dolce & Gabbana Casa — is the Italian luxury house's luxury homeware line, spanning tableware, glassware, serving pieces, candles, photo frames, and decorative objects. Founded by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana in 1985, the brand applies its Southern Italian and Sicilian design vocabulary — vivid folk-art narrative, bold colour grounds, rich botanical and animal motifs — to the home in six design families: Carretto Siciliano, Blu Mediterraneo, Maiolica Verde, Leopardo, D&G Logo, and Zebra. The full collection is available at Thomas Goode India.

What is the difference between the Carretto Siciliano and Blu Mediterraneo collections?

The Carretto Siciliano draws from the Sicilian painted cart folk-art tradition with vivid multicolour narrative scenes in reds, golds, greens, and blues — the most visually complex and narrative of the D&G design families. The Blu Mediterraneo is centred entirely on a deep Sicilian blue and white palette with natural coastal motifs — Stella (star), Fiore (flower), Foglie (leaves) — and is designed specifically to be mixed across motifs at a single table. Both are available in full tableware service formats at Thomas Goode India.

What is Maiolica Verde and where does the design come from?

Maiolica Verde is a Dolce & Gabbana pattern drawing on the Italian maiolica ceramic tradition — tin-glazed earthenware developed at Italian production centres including Faenza and Deruta during the Renaissance, characterised by dense botanical motifs in deep greens and cream. The word maiolica derives from the island of Majorca through which this pottery style was historically traded. The Maiolica Verde collection at Thomas Goode India is available across dinner plates, side plates, a large oval platter, fruit bowl, mugs, and lacquered frames.

What is the Carretto Siciliano Large Amphora Vase?

The Carretto Siciliano Large Amphora Vase is the most architecturally significant decorative piece in the Dolce & Gabbana collection at Thomas Goode India. The amphora — a two-handled ceramic vessel with roots in ancient Greek and Roman production — is decorated at large scale with the full Carretto Siciliano visual vocabulary in vivid folk-art narrative. It is available in the Vases & Centrepieces collection and is suited to the formal reception room, entrance hall, or collector's space where a single statement object is the design approach.

How does the Dolce & Gabbana collection differ from the other luxury tableware at Thomas Goode India?

The Dolce & Gabbana collection is distinguished by the explicitness of its cultural identity and the maximalist confidence of its design approach. Where Herend expresses Central European porcelain tradition, Halcyon Days expresses British Royal Warrant heritage, and Thomas Goode's own Florette expresses English Regency opulence, Dolce & Gabbana expresses Sicilian and Southern Italian cultural identity — rooted in specific named art historical traditions with centuries of documented heritage. It is the only luxury tableware collection at Thomas Goode India explicitly designed to be mixed across patterns at a single table setting.

How should Dolce & Gabbana porcelain tableware be cared for?

Hand-wash Dolce & Gabbana porcelain tableware in warm water with mild liquid detergent and dry immediately. Dishwasher use over time can affect the intensity and sharpness of the printed decoration. Lacquered wooden frames should be wiped with a dry or barely damp cloth; do not submerge. Wooden trays should not be soaked — wipe clean and dry immediately. The porcelain ashtrays can be hand-washed normally.