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Rosenthal vases Fondale.

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 vases Geode.

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

Not only for Gourmet Lovers: Rosenthal Papes Salt Oyster.

Rosenthal - Papes Salt Oyster

Rosenthal – Pape's salt oyster 
Pape's salt oyster, a gourmet gift idea, combines the fine cuisine of Sylt with elegant Rosenthal porcelain. The oyster features a delicate relief structure and a shimmering mother-of-pearl glaze on the inside, making it an excellent choice not only as a vessel for Sylt sea salt from Alexandro Pape's salt works, but also as an unorthodox table accessory. It

Sambonet Kyma.

Sambonet - Kyma

Sambonet Kyma 
In Greek, ‘Kyma’ means wave, but it is also the name of a basic architectural element with its origin in ancient Greece, one that become well known in the great works of the following eras. This smooth, curvilinear or moulded band, used to separate or smooth the passage between two surfaces on an item, is the birth, development and life of Kyma: an original collection of furnishi

Sambonet Kyma meets the tradition of Deruta.

Sambonet - Kyma with Deruta

Sambonet Kyma meets the tradition of Deruta 
In the class of authentic ceramic products, these plates are the result of the abilities of artisan experts who, working entirely by hand, transfer the local painting traditions into the richness of decoration, intentionally exaggerated for this project. This was able to transform the visual and emotional impact of Kyma itself.
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