Skip to content
ROS_Hop_Green-Gold_Vase_Mood01

Image -

ROS_Hop_Green-Gold_Vase_Mood01

go to media item
License:
Media Use
The content may be downloaded by journalists, bloggers, columnists, creators of public opinion, etc. It can be used and shared in different media channels to convey, narrate, and comment on your press releases, posts, or information, provided that the content is unmodified. The author or creator shall be attributed to the extent and in the manner required by good practice (this means, for example, that photographers should be attributed).
File format:
.jpg
Size:
1647 x 2198, 1.42 MB
Download

Topics

Contacts

Barbara Stockinger-Torelli

Press contact Pr Manager +49 170 413 8510

Related content

Hop stays out for its asymmetrically layered rings, which remind of sculptures by Tony Cragg.

Extravagant Asymmetry: The new design Hop by 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

Gifts of Joy: Elegant Christmas gift ideas by Rosenthal

Gifts of Joy: Elegant Christmas gift ideas by Rosenthal

Rosenthal - Far, far, closer
With "Far, Far, Closer" Morgann Lechat captures this intimate journey into a world unknown and yet so close to us in emotional illustrations. The sensitive and at the same time insistent motifs are space-spanning, they do not restrict themselves by formal boundaries, but cross them and reconnect beyond them - and tell their stories of the need for touch and closenes

Rosenthal - Hop

Rosenthal - Hop

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 desi