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Rosenthal TAC Stripes / form and design: Walter GropiusThe 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.
Rosenthal TAC Stripes 2.0The Stripes 2.0 line design is an homage to Walter Gropius, reinterpreted with a contemporary feel. His hand-drawn design appears more linear because there are bigger gaps between the individual lines. A new modern, urban and simplistic design is brought to the classic TAC in mix and match, with matte and shiny surfaces, shimmering metallic parts and coloured glass. Th
Rosenthal TAC Rhythm/form: Walter Gropius, decoration design: Bethan Laura Wood Bethan Laura Wood is recognised primarily for her experimental designs that take a playful approach to colours and materials. To mark the Bauhaus anniversary, the British designer came up with an expressive anniversary pattern, which is reminiscent of the overlapping warp and weft of textile manufacturing and adds
Rosenthal Tongue tea service/design: Bethan Laura Wood Inspired by the combination of the lid and handle on Walter Gropius’ TAC teapot, British designer Bethan Laura Wood created a tea set that is both striking and expressive in homage to the iconic original. A distinctive slender handle, the rim of which protrudes over the lid, and a spout featuring a sunken relief create the linear body of t
Rosenthal Spot/design: Thomas NathanWith its intertwining of original craftsmanship and industrial production, Thomas Nathan’s Spot design goes round in circles in the truest sense of the phrase. The cylinder serves as the main body for salt and pepper shakers and eggcups, which, if you look closely, are also adorned with fine, handcrafted dots. The top and side surfaces are defined by clear l
Rosenthal Junto/design: TonettiDesign with Mario PadiglioneRosenthal Junto – porcelainThe new Rosenthal Junto design innovatively and playfully brings together people and their love of good food from all over the world. A subtle fusion of fine porcelain, sumptuous ceramics and warm wood enables all manner of combinations for any cuisine. Our passion for minute details and a natural, handcr
Rosenthal Lapp, Weave and Strip vase collection/design: Zaha Hadid DesignContrast is key – following this maxim, Zaha Hadid Design created a collection of exceptional design objects in platinum, matte black, matte white, glazed white and white/gold, which are in total harmony with the Iraqi-British architect’s own design principles: free form, naturally fluid design and extravagant style.<
Rosenthal Blown 2nd Edition/Design:Cédric RagotWind is one of the most powerful natural forces on Earth and has unimaginable power to deform. Following on from his Blown design, Cédric Ragot developed another object that is transformed into an unusual design object by the combination of a fleeting glance and the durability of porcelain. The collection is available in glazed white, matte white
Rosenthal Sirop/design: Cédric RagotIn all his designs for Rosenthal, French designer Cédric Ragot’s focus is on the plasticity of materials and the melting of different structures into one object. With the Sirop vase, he showcases the sweet side of this idea. Like honey or syrup, the beautifully shaped body of the vase flows over a rigid geometric base in a movement that also evokes childhood
Rosenthal La Chute in gold/design: Cédric RagotFollowing on from the Fast, Squall and Blown vase designs, La Chute captures the utopian concept of freezing a movement in time. Two vase bodies melt together like wax without entirely losing their shape and contours. In a simple yet precise manner, the design explores not only the plasticity of materials at the point where space, time and substan
Rosenthal Phi/design: Cairn YoungCairn Young has designed the Phi collection for Rosenthal featuring five vases with striking surface structures: Freeze, Spindrift, City, Manhattan and Snow. Complex, spiral-shaped geometric patterns cover the white porcelain bodies, transforming them into sculptural objects with an innovative 3D effect. Triangles become frosty blossoms, crystals become snowfla
Rosenthal Cilla Marea/design: Pietro Sedda (The Saint Mariner)Inspired by the rugged beauty of the sea and those who brave its waves, Italian tattoo artist Pietro Sedda and his label The Saint Mariner created a series of stunning designs for Rosenthal in watercolour and ink. The combination of his exceptional, light brush strokes and archaic figures creates a unique aesthetic, merging dream wi
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