Inside Ginori 1735’s Hamptons Dining Collaboration at LDV at the Maidstone

Inside Ginori 1735’s Hamptons Dining Collaboration at LDV at the Maidstone

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Located on 207 Main Street in East Hampton, LDV at the Maidstone has long been considered one of the most beautiful places to dine in the coveted enclave on the eastern end of Long Island. In the summer of 2025, the experience was further increased with the launch of a collaboration with Ginori 1735, so that a memorable experience was created that guests can also bring home. The based brand in Florence is known for its luxurious service collections, decorative objects, textiles and crystal.

Up to and including September 7, 2025, the restaurant serves guests on Italian Pure Porcelain from the newest collection of the brand, the latest chapter from Nettuno’s tripDesigned by Luke Edward Hall.

The Maidstone LDV was the perfect location for this collaboration. The hotel certainly embraced Europe this summer with an art exhibition with Italy called theme called The Dolce Vita In collaboration with Salon 21 By Alex Bass and a pop-up shop with popular French clothing brand Sesaan.

Beyond the tablework, the garden and the dining room are dressed with umbrellas and pillows in one of the characteristic patterns and colorways from Ginori 1735-oriente Italiano in Meringa-Die brighten up the space with a Mediterrane-Chic-MEETS-HAMTONS-CHARMANCE Ambiance.

Here is a glimpse into the latest collection of Ginori 1735 and the collaboration between hospitality.

The collection

Ginori 1735’s new chapter of Nettuno’s trip Follows the first edition, which was launched in 2019. De lijn beschikt over de nieuwste illustraties en colorways van Hall in Amalfi Lemon, Sky Blue, Terracotta en Pine Green over nieuwe dessertplaten, soepplaten, middelpunt/laderplaten, platte platen, broodplaten en mokken, samen met andere geschenkartikelen, inclusief een snoeikas, koffieset, grote verandering, grote verandering, grote veranderingen, grote veranderingen, grote veranderingen, grote veranderingen, grote Change, major changes, major changes, major change, major changes, major changes. These pieces are perfect for a stylish daily experience, for a dinner with guests, or maybe even a chic board wall. What it is also used for, it is beautifully irresistible.

“I found myself inspired by the Greek pottery in museum collections and mythological stories connected to the sea. I wanted to evoke an atmosphere of the summer with the new color palette, which reflects the Mediterranean holidays: Amalfi Lemon, Sky Blue, together with dark, earthly tones – Terracotta and Pine Green, says. “The collection follows Neptunus, Roman God of the Sea, while he travels deeply about oceans: in this new collection we come across characters, including goddesses and seahorses.”

Although many would say that the collection is just as perfect as the Hortensia bushes that grow in the garden of the Maidstone, the designer notes that these pieces were not meant to look perfect. “My pulled edges are not ‘perfect’ and the backgrounds have a hand -painted appearance. It was interesting for me to think about how we could convey a beautiful kind of wonkiness with a printed product. I don’t like ‘perfect’.

From earthy tones to lively greens and blues, the colors and motifs by the sea add a new layer of refinement to the already increased dining experience. The colors also compliment the delicious seasonal dishes made by chef Jorge Espinoza.

Bring it home

Although the collection is available for shopping in the Maidstone until the start of autumn, it is also available online on the website of Ginori 1735 and at extra retail partners, including Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s and ABC Carpet & Home in both Southamton and Manhattan. While the temperatures start to cool and start to change the tides of the ocean, it is nice to bring a little bit of the Hampton’s summer house to enjoy every day.


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