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Kähler
This elegant white Kähler dish from the classic Hammershøi range is perfect for serving a multitude of delicious meals. The discrete furrows on the platter add personality and exclusivity to the ceramic and create a very unique and elegant idiom. Complete your Hammershøi collection with this beautiful platter, which is ideal for everyday use and for festive occasions.
Rosenthal
Some love stories are so beautiful that they are hard to believe. Like the one between Philipp Rosenthal and his wife Maria. It so happens that the privy councilor was so infatuated with her that he quickly named a porcelain set after her without knowing that it would one day become a best-seller, selling millions of copies. To this day Maria remains one of the most extensive tableware collections with around 100 pieces. Its classic form and the elegant relief around the rim make it a stand-out collection. "Maria" is a classic service that has already become a legend. For generations, it was the porcelain of choice at weddings and other celebrations. The model for its characteristic shape was a silver teapot dating back to around 1815, which company founder Philipp Rosenthal brought back from England and had remade in porcelain in honor of his wife, the French Countess Maria de Bourges.
Vagabond House
Uniquely combining two signature Vagabond House themes, a sweet, pewter songbird perches atop our pewter condiment server, imagined as oak branches embellished with acorns and leaves. Two removable glass bowls nestle in the branches, ready to fill with condiments, nuts, or candies.
TAC 02 was created from Walter Gropius' unedited original designs. Purist design, based on simple geometric shapes, lends "TAC" a timeless poetry. Delicate ornamentation and stark black and white contrasts on the finest, slightly translucent porcelain emphasize the outstanding design features of this icon of Bauhaus design. TAC 02 offers a dinnerware, stemware, and tea service collection. The TAC collection, which was created in 1969 and named after Gropius Boston office 'The Architects Collaborative', is one of the most successful porcelain series in the world. Its minimalist design, the use of simple hemispheres for both pot and cups, and the playfulness of triangle and square shapes all remain true to Bauhaus tradition.
Haviland
Curated with the combination of modern demands met with creative craftsmanship.