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  • Rosenthal meets Versace - La Medusa & La Medusa Studded vases

    Crafted in Germany from premium porcelain, Rosenthal meets Versace's La Medusa vase collection is modelled on Versace´s successful "La Medusa" handbag adorned with a Medusa plaque – the same décor that was discovered on the doors of the brand's first headquarters in Milan.
    A special detail is the curved offset of the top with the iconic Medusa and fine decorative stitching as on the leather ha

  • Rosenthal meets Versace - Medusa Grande: Crystal

    Rosenthal meets Versace extends the popular Medusa Grande Collection in 2022 with a new design. After the introduction of the transparent glass vase, the series is bolstered by three further colour variants in pink, blue and black. The colours match the tones of the new Medusa Amplified collection and can be combined with the Medusa Amplified Short Sets.

  • Rosenthal - Node

    Intertwined shape, flowing lines, soft porcelain - the ingredients for the new vase of the Rosenthal Studio-line are simple, the result is beguiling. Designer Martin Hirth, one of the most acclaimed German newcomers of recent years, applies a typical design principle to the form of his new "Node" design for Rosenthal: Movement and the merging and transformation of the familiar run like a thread th

  • Rosenthal - Mini Vases 2021

    Minimalist design in the truest sense of the word: Rosenthal is expanding its successful 2021 mini-vase collection with five new objects. Phi City by Cairn Young, Core and La Chute by Cédric Ragot, Skum by BIG and Totem by Ambrogio Tozzi also come out as miniatures between eight and eleven centimeters tall. Also available as mini-vases are Falda by Sebastian Herkner, the legendary bag vase by Tapi

  • Rosenthal - Paperbag Vases: Cameo - Coral - Lava - Mint

    With the paperbag vase, Tapio Wirkkala took aim at pop culture with a wink in 1977 and created one of the Rosenthal classics par excellence. The Finnish designer was one of the most influential designers at Rosenthal from the very beginning. For the studio line's 60th anniversary year, the iconic vases are now being launched in rose-coloured cameo, light grey lava, orange-red coral, and pastel gre

  • Rosenthal - Zaha Hadid Collection: Strip "Black Platinum"

    Black, glossy, monolithic - the new vase Strip "Black Platinum" appears as if from another planet. Sculpturally, similar to a skyscraper, the form strives upwards. The prominent design is elegantly interrupted by delicate lines in platinum that nestle against the porcelain body. It is an art in itself to set the precious metal so wafer-thin and precisely fitting into millimeter-fine grooves and to

  • Rosenthal meets Versace - Medusa Madness - Porcelain Collection

    At the center of the Medusa Madness porcelain collection is the iconic Versace symbol - the mythical Medusa. The elegant porcelain vases are available in three distinct sizes – each embellished with a three-dimensional Medusa depicted in lustrous gold.
    The elegant décor is available in classic black. White as well as the seasonal Barocco Mosaic design.

  • Rosenthal - Fondale

    Fondale vases, designed by Office for Product Design
    A cylindrical body and an asymmetric, tapered collar – for Scottish-Swedish designer duo Office for Product Design, those represent the essence of a modern vase, which provides the perfect stage for creative floral displays. The purist design is underlined by a glossy surface inside the cone that is available in platinum, gleaming gold, plain

  • Rosenthal - Geode

    Geode, designed by Cédric Ragot
    In his new creation, Geode, French designer Cédric Ragot has flawlessly combined the mineral content and structure of rocks with a smooth vase design. As in his earlier works for Rosenthal, Ragot has managed to find unity in apparently distinct contrasts: elementary forces of nature and disparate textures, both matt and gloss, captured in a porcelain jewel. It is

  • Rosenthal - Riite

    Riite glassware, designed by Helmi Remes
    Balancing perfection with imperfection and beauty with uneven shapes, Finnish glass artist Helmi Remes has designed a new vase series made from transparent glass. A smooth, rounded body meets a rough-looking sleeve made from white murrine-style glass. Riite is inspired by the old Venetian method of glassmaking referred to as merletto, meaning 'lace', wit