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by Paula Arnoso Orejas
Gift with Estudiotres! Our gift boxes are an ideal for Mother’s Day.
Our ceramic pieces are designed to share special moments with your loved ones...
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by Paula Arnoso Orejas
The Rim plates are very cool! Handmade in Spain. Rustic yet modern and different. It will make your table, shelves or wall a stylish statement.
One...
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by Paula Arnoso Orejas
Few steps to follow when you are setting up a table.
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We are beyond excited 💛 to be featured in #reallivingmagazine October 2022.
As the article says “In a world of neutrals, this scheme celebrates the...
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by Paula Arnoso Orejas
Our pottery was born in Granada, it takes its name from the `Puerta de Fajalauza’ (Fajalauza gate).
It’s been typical of the city of the Alhambra f...
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