Giardino di Amalfi
Giardino di Amalfi feels like standing beneath a citrus pergola in late spring. Lemons, cascading wisteria and deep blue bellflowers are arranged in generous corner compositions, leaving the central field open and calm.
Unlike full-border designs, this layout is intentionally asymmetrical. The decoration gathers in the corners and flows inward, creating movement while preserving space for dining. It’s expressive but breathable.
The palette balances warm citrus yellow with cool violet and indigo tones, layered with varied greens for depth. The white background keeps the overall look light and refined rather than heavy.
Hand-painted on solid Mount Etna lava stone and kiln-fired at high temperature, the glaze permanently fuses to the volcanic surface. The result is excellent UV stability, strong thermal resistance and durability suited to Australian outdoor conditions.
This design works particularly well for rectangular formats, long outdoor tables and spaces that lean botanical, coastal or relaxed Mediterranean.