The new KPM+ edition of the LAB Bowls by artist Anna Haifisch - presented by SZ Magazin: Frederick the Great had two great loves: Porcelain and dogs. His last words were for Superbe, his favorite dog, who faithfully lingered by his deathbed. The multi-award-winning Leipzig artist and comic artist Anna Haifisch has now combined Frederick's loves on the bowls in the LAB collection - as a humorous combination of passion and love.
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The minimalist, technical design language of the LAB series is inspired by the KPM laboratory porcelain of the 20th century and has been consistently developed for the modern kitchen laboratory by head designer Thomas Wenzel since 2015. The multifunctional line impresses both with its timeless design and its exceptional feel. All members of the constantly growing LAB family can be recognized by the chrome green stamp mark and the lettering "BERLIN".
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The new KPM+ edition of the LAB Bowls by artist Anna Haifisch - presented by SZ Magazin:
Frederick the Great had two great loves: Porcelain and dogs. His last words were for Superbe, his favorite dog, who faithfully lingered by his deathbed. The multi-award-winning Leipzig artist and comic artist Anna Haifisch has now combined Frederick's passions on the bowls in the LAB collection - as a humorous combination of passion and history.
Biche, Alcmène, Hasenfuß, Thisbe, Phillis, Arsione and Superbe - Friedrich's seven wind chimes now jump, play and chase in delicate blue lines on a white background. It is no coincidence that they are reminiscent of birds in their pointed filigree. After all, it is not only the artist Anna Haifisch who prefers to devote herself artistically to feathered motifs, Frederick also knew: "An idiot who has not yet realized that the wind chime is not a dog at all, but a four-legged bird."
Purity, whiteness and hardness play a major role in the medium of porcelain (similar to her otherwise preferred medium of paper). "When an ink pen glides wet and without resistance over a smooth surface, there is nothing more satisfying for me," the artist sums up.
The glazed part of the LAB Bowls provided the perfect surface for Haifisch: she applied her designs by hand with pen and paint. The decorations of the edition now produced were applied by the KPM master painters in a hand-printing process in accordance with the artist's wishes and are therefore very robust and dishwasher-safe.