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  • Be Creative: With the new TAC items by Rosenthal

    Be Creative: With the new TAC items by Rosenthal

    Inspired by the functionally timeless and straightforward style of the Bauhaus, the TAC service by Walter Gropius has made a name for itself in design history and is being expanded with new porcelain forms. In the spirit of the visionary architect, the new all-round plate and the versatile salad bowl embody the understated elegance and material purism, but at the same time ensure functionality.

  • White Classics: A fresh start in the New Year with minimalistic designs

    They always evoke visual interest and are relieved of all the unnecessary details - the designs by Timo Sarpaneva, Walter Gropius and Jasper Morrison as well as the designer duo Queensberry Hunt appear timeless and never cease to impress. The finest white porcelain gives the shapes a distinctive haptic and underlines their status as design classics.

  • Black and White: A play of contrasts by Rosenthal, Rosenthal meets Versace and Sambonet

    Rosenthal: Cappello
    With its lovely collection "Cappello" (Italian: hat) Rosenthal starts a charm offensive at the laid table. The two-piece cup initially disguises itself as bowler hat in Charlie-Chaplin style and then turns out to be a cup with a saucer, which not only looks good thanks to the combination of matt and shiny porcelain but which is also a pleasure to hold in your hand. In additi

  • White Style: Trendy design highlights for a special indoor feeling in the winter season

    Rosenthal - Moon / Design: Jasper Morrison
    Jasper Morrison is one of the outstanding representatives of modern design today. Consciously unpretentious, simple and reductionist - these are the features which distinguish this British designer`s work. In „Moon“ Jasper Morrison has created a porcelain dinner service for Rosenthal which is at once simple, practical and a thing of beauty, dispensing

  • Rosenthal - TAC

    Rosenthal TAC / Design: Walter Gropius
    One of the cult classics of Rosenthal studio-line is the "TAC 1" tea service by Walter Gropius (1883 - 1969). The dishes by the visionary architect and founder of the Bauhaus were premiered in 1969, two years after the father of the International Style had signed a contract for his first project in porcelain. Rosenthal was already a client of the archite