BERLIN 1996

The BERLIN collection achieves what otherwise only the city that gave its name to this unconventional design can: to create something beautiful from the symbiosis of contradictions. It combines tradition and innovation, classic form and new accents. The convex-concave interplay of the plate flags and the reproduction of the perfect spherical shape in the pot and lid handle in contrast to the characteristic inverted handle demonstrate the compatibility of opposites, just as its designer, the Italian Enzo Mari, once did. Developed by Mari in 1996 in collaboration with the designers at KPM Berlin, the series is characterized by its functional character, which earned it the "iF Design Award". Gone are the days of firmly defined shapes and standards on the table - the collection offers as much creative freedom as its namesake, the city of Berlin.

BERLIN 1996 ➔

The BERLIN collection achieves what otherwise only the city that gave its name to this unconventional design can: to create something beautiful from the symbiosis of contradictions. It combines tradition and innovation, classic form and new accents. The convex-concave interplay of the plate flags and the reproduction of the perfect spherical shape in the pot and lid handle in contrast to the characteristic inverted handle demonstrate the compatibility of opposites, just as its designer, the Italian Enzo Mari, once did. Developed by Mari in 1996 in collaboration with the designers at KPM Berlin, the series is characterized by its functional character, which earned it the "iF Design Award". Gone are the days of firmly defined shapes and standards on the table - the collection offers as much creative freedom as its namesake, the city of Berlin.

ENTIRE COLLECTION

BERLIN SIMPLE platinum staffage - DECOR 11 ➔

BERLIN SIMPLE platinum staffage - DECOR 11

BERLIN COLORS OF BERLIN ➔

COLORS OF BERLIN

Three white mugs with blue logos on a dark blue background, with steam.

BERLIN STAR DRAWING CUPS

BERLIN STAR DRAWING CUPS ➔

PERSONALIZABLE KPM PORCELAIN

Every piece is unique in the truest sense of the word. KPM Meistermalerei personalizes almost every KPM favourite with initials, an elegant name or a personal message.

Enzo Mari is one of the most intellectual and influential international designers of the second half of the 20th century. In collaboration with the KPM workshop and today's head designer Thomas Wenzel, Mari revolutionized production processes and design guidelines and created a collection of vases and today's design classic BERLIN between 1993 and 1996.

PERSONALIZABLE KPM PORCELAIN

Enzo Mari is one of the most intellectual and influential international designers of the second half of the 20th century. In collaboration with the KPM workshop and today's head designer Thomas Wenzel, Mari revolutionized production processes and design guidelines and created a collection of vases and today's design classic BERLIN between 1993 and 1996.