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Rosenthal - Maria Pink Rose
Rosenthal Maria Pink Rose/decorative design: Regula Stüdli
The “Maria” shape, which was designed in 1916 and has been decorated with some 200 decorative designs over a period of almost 100 years, is a great example of outstanding porcelain history. Named after the wife of Philipp Rosenthal (founder of the company) and one of the most successful porcelain series worldwide with more than 15 million plates sold in the last 25 years alone, the classic service will be given a romantic, floral design in 2014. It will be adorned with a design of beautiful pink garden roses, pomegranates and fresh daisies. The velvety-soft petals and gentle colours exude a light ambience and awaken a yearning for warmer days. The new design ties in wonderfully with Maria White and also catches the eye with highly modern ideas such as a large glass cloche.
Swiss textile designer Regula Stüdli has taken the major trend towards romantic decoration and reserved modernity and given it a contemporary twist in the form of a complete lifestyle concept comprising emotive accessories that extend beyond the limits of the dinner table. For example, the design also adorns products such as an iPhone case and a stylish notebook. After studying at the Zurich University of Art and Design, she then went on to work in creative design at the renowned Swiss textiles company Jakob Schlaepfer for over a decade. Since July 2012, Regula Stüdli has been self-employed and has been creating motifs, symbols and decorative designs that are bursting with vitality for fashion companies and the interior design sector.