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Rosenthal meets Versace - Medusa Blue

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Rosenthal meets Versace - Medusa Blue

Medusa Blue

The Medusa décor on the Ikarus form was the first service collection in the Rosenthal meets Versace programme and is already a classic example of Versace’s unmistakable intense décor and colour world. The designs are distinguished by the intricate ornamental designs, rich colours, shining gold decorations and recurring images of the Versace trademark, the medusa head.

Rosenthal now presents this collection in a new world of colour with Medusa Blue. Royal blue, the colour originally chosen for the Versace Home Collection, now puts the service collection into a new colour mood: fine and extravagant. The familiar elements are maintained alongside the new background colour: warm yellow tones in different nuances, brightened up with exquisite gold accents and set against an elegant black contrast.

The highlight of this collection is a magnificent gold-coloured medusa head, framed by fine baroque decorations. It adorns all of the cups, tea and coffee pots, service and side plates in the collection.

Medusa Blue includes a complete dinner service, a coffee set as well as variousaccessories. Original Asian dishes – rice bowls, small plates and a porcelain spoon - complement the collection as do exquisite personal gift articles including a wall plate, a candlestick, vases and a fine ashtray ensemble.

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