Collection of white KPM porcelain on a gray countertop.

LAB
2015

The minimalist-technical design language of the LAB series is inspired by KPM Berlin laboratory porcelain from the 20th century and has been consistently further developed by chief designer Thomas Wenzel for the modern kitchen laboratory. The multifunctional line of versatile pieces such as bowls, mugs and plates impresses with its timeless design and an exceptional feel. All members of the constantly growing LAB family can be recognized by the chrome green stamp mark and the lettering "BERLIN". The green color was previously used to identify KPM Berlin's laboratory porcelain and, then as now, stands without restriction for design, handmade in Berlin.

LAB
2015

The minimalist-technical design language of the LAB series is inspired by KPM Berlin laboratory porcelain from the 20th century and has been consistently further developed by chief designer Thomas Wenzel for the modern kitchen laboratory. The multifunctional line of versatile pieces such as bowls, mugs and plates impresses with its timeless design and an exceptional feel. All members of the constantly growing LAB family can be recognized by the chrome green stamp mark and the lettering "BERLIN". The green color was previously used to identify KPM Berlin's laboratory porcelain and, then as now, stands without restriction for design, handmade in Berlin.

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LAB

ENSO

A collection of white KPM porcelain artfully arranged on a patterned surface.

LAB ENSO

This harmonious fusion creates a visual splendor that puts your culinary masterpieces in the spotlight.

LAB

FOR THE KITCHEN

LAB FOR THE KITCHEN

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KPM Individual

Porcelain personalized by master craftsmen.

A person paints a monogram on a white KPM To-go cup.

KPM Individually

Porcelain personalized by master craftsmen.

Photo: Benjamin Zibner
Every piece in the KPM Individual series is truly unique. As a gift, it has embodied the highest personal appreciation for over 250 years. KPM master painters can individualize almost any favorite KPM piece with initials, an elegant signature, or a personal message. In this way, perfected craftsmanship and artistic master painting are combined. An ideal gift for unique occasions such as births, christenings, and weddings, or simply as a special piece for your own collection.

Thomas Wenzel heads the artistic development department at KPM Berlin. In addition to his work as a designer, innovative decor and production techniques that meet the challenges of modern tableware are an important focus of his work. The KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU collection, which was launched in 2013 to mark the manufactory's 250th anniversary, can also be traced back to Wenzel's development work. In addition to the current LAB series, Wenzel's more recent designs include the multi-award-winning KPM coffee filter and the KURLAND To-go cup.

Person sitting in a chair in a creative workspace with design boards.