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From the first glance enigmatic, but delicate and with a strong character, - this is how openly the décors of the services and vases by Rosenthal and Rosenthal meets Versace play with the eye of the beholder. Light also plays a significant role in this process. It creates a proper frame for designs on the edge between art and sculpture, thus highlighting the excellence of porcelain as a material.
Rosenthal: VesiWith "Vesi", Rosenthal focuses on casual aesthetics for every day. Two reliefs characterize the Scandinavian-inspired series: while "Wavelet" imitates the calm flowing waves of water on the outside of the vases, "Droplet" trenchantly places large and small drops on the shiny porcelain. The result is a successful mix of look and feel - the vases impress with beautiful design and
Rosenthal - NightingaleThe Nightingale table lamp, designed by Dante – Goods and Bads in collaboration with Rosenthal, quite literally turns the structure and design of a lamp completely on its head: The otherwise normal lampshade of the design piece is rotated 90 degrees, thereby completely redefining the interaction between the light fitting and reflector. The delicate porcelain body is init
Rosenthal Heritage Collection - MidasFor his collection „Midas“ the Italian designer Gianni Cinti took reference from the Greek mythology of King Midas, who was given by Dionysos the power to turn everything he touched into gold. On the classic baroque shape of Sanssouci, he created a pattern that plays with different gradients of gold: just traces of gold, hint or full golden - like fingertip
MinivasesYou can never have enough vases. When these vases feature outstandingly beautiful shapes, there are virtually no limits to a person's passion for collecting them. So it's good to know that Rosenthal's most popular vases are also available in miniature. These beautiful items are available in Surface, Flux, Plissée, Arcus, Falda, Ode, Geode, Squall, Fondale, Hot Spots, Fast, Tütenvase a
Rosenthal Squall and Blown/ design: Cédric RagotFascinated by materials' plasticity and limits of deformability, French designer Cédric Ragot designed two new vase series for Rosenthal. Squall and Blown pick up on the idea behind Ragot's already highly successful Fast vase, which he created back in 2007, to capture and freeze the entire dynamics of a movement. Squall and Blown are reminiscent
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