HIGHLIGHTS:
THE EDITION
"CRYSTAL GLASS BLUE-GREEN"
CELEBRATES THE RETURN
OF A HISTORIC CRAFTSMANSHIP

HIGHLIGHTS:
THE EDITION
"CRYSTAL GLASS BLUE-GREEN"
CELEBRATES THE RETURN OF A HISTORIC CRAFTSMANSHIP

With the strictly limited edition "Crystal Glaze Blue-Green," Royal Porcelain Manufactory brings a traditional glazing technique into the present. In the in-house laboratory, Dr. Hamid Zadeh, head of the KPM laboratory and the mass production facility, has redeveloped the art of crystal glazes – and has given the iconic vases Krukenform with their jug, Halle 3 and bulb shape a unique shine. In An elaborate development process resulted in a lead-free glaze for KPM Berlin, which laid the foundations of the crystal glaze used by the manufactory in in 1898.

 

"Every glaze is a small experiment

– it thrives on chance,
temperature, and time."

  •  
  • - Dr. Zadeh

 

 

"Every glaze is a small experiment

– it thrives on chance,
temperature, and time."

  •  
  • - Dr. Zadeh

 

The liquid glaze is applied by hand using a finely tuned spraying technique. Each piece
develops a unique surface texture during application—no two objects are alike. The vases are then fired at around 1,300 degrees Celsius, and each piece becomes a dazzling one-of-a-kind item.
The vases, which sparkle in an iridescent blue-green, combine contemporary materials research with centuries-old craftsmanship, making them unique collector's items and modern design objects.

The iconic Krukenform, Halle , and Zwiebelform vases shine in an iridescent blue-green color and combine contemporary materials research with centuries-old craftsmanship. Each vase is limited to 30 copies, making it a dazzling one-of-a-kind piece and a coveted collector's item.

The edition is now available in the KPM online shop and in KPM stores .