Labirinto
Labirinto
Designed in 1926 by Gio Ponti during his tenure as artistic director at Ginori, Labirinto captures the spirit of modern Italian design through the lens of classical form. Its bold, maze-like geometry—composed of straight lines that chase each other endlessly without ever touching—creates a striking sense of rhythm and disorientation.
A visual labyrinth where direction dissolves and time blends—ancient and modern coexist in a single, timeless motif. The pattern unfolds across porcelain plates, cups, bowls, and serving pieces, available in six refined colorways: black, scarlet, emerald, cachemire, ebano, and sapphire.















































