A collection of valuable white and blue 19th
century Minton and Royal Copenhagen porcelain
plates worked and painted by hand is the characteristic
feature of this house; they are displayed in an authentic
china cabinet from the same era. The warm lemon colour
of the walls makes the atmosphere particularly hospitable
and shows off the furniture, decorations and works of art
to the best possible advantage.
Among these are: elaborate Venetian mirrors, an 18th
century icon in an old marble frame, a French engraving
from the last century, a traditional gate-leg dining room
table; an authentic Corfiot commode, a typical card-table
and wonderful 18th century ecclesiastical table in the
entrance hall.
On the wall behind the Napoleon bed is a magnificent
piece of silk embroidered with gold thread; flanking
the bed on both sides are specially designed.
Through the arched windows in the dining room one
can see the breath-taking landscape, the meeting of
sea and sky in a vast blue world with the volcano
somewhere in between. A refreshing island breeze brings
one back down to earth, but the sense of greatness remains...
The House Of Porcelain has:
1 double bedroom, 1 single bedroom, 1 Greek marble
bathroom, 1 sitting room and 1 dining area