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The new Thomas collection Clay radiates a rustic sensuality. With four different color variations, Thomas Clay captivates with its functionality and the naturalness of the stoneware material, which looks like clay. The grooved structure and the black speckles in the material give the plates and cups an authentic character with a handmade look. The reason for the speckles are small iron inclusions that melt up during firing and thus give the ceramic this special touch. The Earth, Sky, Rock, and Rust shades bring a sense of closeness to nature to the table in a trend-conscious and stylish way - whether tone on tone or individually combined.
Like an island from a bird's eye view, appear the organic shapes of the new collection Thomas Cliff. Spanish designer Gemma Bernal captures in its forms the warm Mediterranean light, the sandy beaches and the connection between the island and the surrounding sea. Extensive, hilly outlines of a coastal landscape are also reflected in the soft and irregular contours of Thomas Cliff collection and bring tranquility and relaxed naturalness to the table. Handmade & Handglazed: The high-quality stoneware mass is made of quartz, feldspar and kaolin. And the glazes are also natural: Only pure natural pigments are used.
The new Thomas collection clay radiates a rustic sensuality. With four different color variations, Thomas clay captivates with its functionality and the naturalness of the stoneware material, which looks like clay. The grooved structure and the black speckles in the material give the plates and cups an authentic character with a handmade look. The reason for the speckles are small iron inclusions that melt up during firing and thus give the ceramic this special touch. The earth, sky, rock, and rust shades bring a sense of closeness to nature to the table in a trend-conscious and stylish way - whether tone on tone or individually combined.
Clean lines and elegance hold sway. Medaillon’s clear design idiom is inspired by the cylinder. The handles on items such as the sugar bowl and tea pot are the particular highlight to which the 1962 series owes its name. Whether for a sophisticated menu or simply a snack, Medaillon is the ultimate service to adorn your table.
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