Arabella Takes Manhattan – Decorative Plate Collection
Arabella Takes Manhattan – Decorative Plate Collection A little old Hollywood glamour. A little vintage Manhattan magic. A lot of attitude. Our Arabella Takes Manhattan collection follows the fabulously stylish Arabella as she sweeps through New York in a haze of violet skies, glossy lipstick, lavender curls and immaculate tailoring. Inspired by vintage fashion editorials, cinematic train journeys and the romance of old New York, these decorative ceramic plates feel like stills from a forgotten 1950s film. Each plate captures a different chapter of Arabella’s New York adventure: • Coffee on Madison Avenue • Brooklyn at Dusk • Arrival at Times Square • Violet Skyline From elegant cafés and subway platforms to skyline views and Brooklyn Bridge moments, every design captures Arabella in motion — sophisticated, mysterious and entirely unbothered. Designed to be displayed as wall art, layered into gallery walls or styled on shelves amongst books, candles and treasured objects. • 8 inch decorative plate (approx. 20.3 cm) • Decorative ceramic art plate • Includes plate stand • Exclusive Lizzie Onion’s Emporium artwork • Available in multiple New York scene variations • Beautiful for maximalist interiors, gallery walls and colourful homes • Printed to order with care in the UK Although sturdy, these plates are designed primarily as decorative pieces rather than everyday dinnerware. Perfect for a slice of cake or displaying proudly on your wall, but we recommend gentle hand washing and careful handling to keep the artwork looking its best. Part fashion story, part decorative object, part tiny portal to another world.
Specifications
- Title
- Coffee on Madison Avenue, Brooklyn at Dusk, Violet Skyline, Arrival at Times Square
Variants (4)
- Coffee on Madison Avenue — 39.00 USD — In stock
- Brooklyn at Dusk — 39.00 USD — In stock
- Violet Skyline — 39.00 USD — In stock
- Arrival at Times Square — 39.00 USD — In stock
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