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Rosenthal
Maria gets a new look. For the first time in its more than 100-year history, Rosenthal's successful collection is now available in a contemporary version called "Maria en Vogue" with colored glazes. The triumph of the "Maria" shape began in 1916. The service was named after the wife of the company founder Philipp Rosenthal, who married 35-year-younger Maria in 1916. "Maria" stands for porcelain history and table culture. Presumably created as a replica of a silver tea service, this polygonal dinnerware shape with the characteristic edge relief in the form of a garland became the most extensive Rosenthal service. In 1939, there were already more than 170 different items, from bone dishes to knife banks and decorative corks. Even today, more than 70 different individual pieces are available.
Smooth to the touch like a pebble that has been eroded by the tide - this is how Suomi feels. Designed for the studio line, it is the organic form combined with white porcelain and metal that makes this design so exciting. "I wanted to create a design that was timeless, brought joy, and conjured up memories over generations," the Finnish designer once stated in an explanation of his design. Suomi reflects a design tradition that effortlessly outlives the spirit of the times thanks to its clear and functional style.
Fortessa
A traditional shape and style lends a touch of elegance to this understated design, offering a carte blanche to your cuisine.