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Rosenthal Brillance Grand Air

Spring moments with floral decorations by Regula Stüdli

Meadows, trees and shrubs in full bloom awaken springtime feelings and bring cheerful summer vibes. The Swiss textile designer Regula Stüdli is inspired by herbs, meadow blooms and alpine flowers all year round and realises floral designs on the decorations of the Rosenthal bone china line Brillance. Rosenthal has now launched a new "Tea for 2" set and mugs with floral designs - for special feel-g

Flower Fantasy: Blossoms and colours of the Rosenthal décors by Regula Stüdli

Flower Fantasy: Blossoms and colours of the Rosenthal décors by Regula Stüdli

One of the best things about winter is the upcoming spring. With vivid colours, flowers, mild winds, it conveys a romantic mood. Swiss textile designer Regula Stüdli collected these poetic impressions on the fine bone china and created the graceful Rosenthal décors Fleurs Sauvages, Fleurs des Alpes and Grand Air as a virtuous ode to spring.

A nature experience in fresh mountain air: The new decór "Grand Air" by Rosenthal

A nature experience in fresh mountain air: The new decór "Grand Air" by Rosenthal

Swiss textile designer Regula Stüdli takes us on a walk through the lush herb garden. The new floral décor "Grand Air" is as light and fresh as a nature experience in fresh mountain air. As if blown by the wind and combined by nature into a multicoloured flower ensemble, spicy herbs and edible blossoms arranged in small bunches, scattered loosely or arranged in circles to form ornaments, float fre

Works by female designers impress with their elegance and create an emotional presence in room

Wonder women: extraordinary female designers at Rosenthal

Each of them has an individual style, an excellent understanding of materials such as glass and porcelain and has made a name for herself in the male-dominated design industry. For International Women's Day, Rosenthal is praising the achievements of the female designers who have created exceptional design objects over the years. They provide a different, characteristically female view on design an