Ancap Collections

Tableware, coffee, giftware, vase, figure collections: the Ancap world encompasses beauty in the form of sinuous shapes and fascinating decorations skilfully crafted by expert artisans or created in collaboration with artists and designers.
Journey through our Italian porcelain story.

Almanacco (Almanac)

Inspired by the secrets of the heavens, the collection harmoniously blends astronomical motifs with warm shades of red and gold. A rich and detailed decoration for a perfect balance between sombre elegance and opulent charm.

Blu Manifattura (Blue Craftsmanship)

Baroque embroidery in a vivid blue that captures all the shades of the sky. The colour, fired at the same temperature as the enamel, gives the decorations a delicate three-dimensionality

Canova Miniscalchi

Inspired by the tableware that Napoleon III donated to the Miniscalchi Erizzo family from Verona to mark the opening of the Suez Canal, this extensive collection stands out for its precious gold borders on shapes of classic elegance.

Cafluttino
(Coffee Flute)

An innovative chalice, created by uniting glass and fine porcelain to enhance the taste of espresso, spiked coffee, liqueurs and many other concoctions.

Vaso Palla (Ball Vase)

The beauty and roundness of a sphere, a symbol of absolute regularity. Available in two different sizes, it can be customized with classic or contemporary decorations to adapt to every style. Exclusive decoration for La DoubleJ.

Edizioni Espresso (Espresso Editions)

A journey into the creativity and elegance of porcelain, which began in 1995 with the Hot Strong collection. Every year a new story to savour, from the pop art of Stampa to the romantic atmospheres of Venezia.

Espressine

Porcelain moka coffee pots: nine shapes and an inexhaustible variety of decorations for a coffee break to be enjoyed in style.

Milano Centrale
(Milan Central)

Originating from the unmistakable pencil of Maurizio Duranti, a collection with an essential design, functional shapes and robust porcelain.

Monachine (Little Nuns)

Design inspired by the garments worn by nuns with sinuous shapes and refined decorations of the purest beauty. By Maurizio Duranti.

Prater

A plate that combines the classicism of a 19th-century festoon on the rim with a modern square shape for a table that is not afraid to dare.

Supernova

A celestial body in shiny porcelain: for real space-age dishes.

Vecchia Vienna
(Old Vienna)

A supremely classical shape whose sinuosity offers a new interpretation of Baroque for a modernity in constant dialogue with the past.

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