Rosenthal Porcelain

An innovative concept that corresponds to modern tabletop culture is hidden behind this expression for the Rosenthal studio-line: Namely, the ability to combine different set elements for an attractive tabletop setting. Six new organically formed porcelain services each comprise three sculpture-like sets that assume the functions of bowls and plates. The design of the Origami set is influenced by the Japanese art of folding paper; Nimbus, Poncho, Scoop, Tatami and Papyrus are both expressive and soft in form and enable users to celebrate new styles over and over again.

Designer: Robin Platt

 



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