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Vase „Hop“/Design: Sebastian Herkner

One of the stars of the international design scene has created a new vase for Rosenthal this year: Sebastian Herkner. His current designs Collana and Falda (both from 2014) are now joined by another extravagant object: Hop. It stands out for its asymmetrically layered rings, which remind one of Michelin men or sculptures by Tony Cragg, as the art-affine designer says.

Hop is available in three versions: as a vase in two different sizes and as a bowl. The vase is available in white or black through-dyed porcelain with an internal golden titanization or as a collector's item in the anniversary edition "60 years studio line" in cameo color.

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