The Graphic Blue dinnerware collection features a modernistic broken crosshatch design inspired by Asprey's house motif, with a hand-finished platinum edge.
The collection is exclusive to Asprey and was designed in house and produced by one of the few remaining high quality producers in Stoke on Trent, England, an area historically famed for its ceramics industry. It is designed either to be used on its own as a dinnerware set in classic style, or else to be mixed with our other collections.
Product Care Fine English bone china, please handle with care. Use the plate protectors provided. Excessive turning of lidded items and rough stacking of items may cause damage. Hand wash only with mild detergent and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasives. Not dishwasher or microwave safe.
Features
Design exclusively made for Asprey in the world renowned potteries district in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
Fine English bone china with metallic blue and platinum design.
Can be matched with the Saturn collection and 167 Swirl collection.
All Asprey products are guaranteed against defects in workmanship for one year from the date of purchase (this in no way affects your statutory rights). However, in the unlikely event that your Asprey product does not match up to our exacting standards, we will try our hardest to put matters right. Should any manufacturing fault appear on your Asprey product within twelve months of purchase, please return it to us with proof of purchase. Where possible we will try to repair it, or if it cannot be repaired, we will replace it for you.
For any damage resulting from normal "wear and tear", an accident, or damage that has occurred outside of our guarantee period, please contact our Customer Service team (customerservices@asprey.com) who will be pleased to provide you with a quote for repair where possible. Please be aware that repairs may take up to twelve weeks.
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The Beatles filmed a number of scenes for the musical comedy-adventure film 'Help!' in London and St Margaret's, Twickenham. The day's first scene was in New Bond Street, where the group were filmed running into the Asprey flagship store.