KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU 2013

Beauty in the interplay of light and shadow. Charming contrasts of smooth surface and velvety texture. KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU can be experienced with closed eyes and is a sensual pleasure in pure white or with a colored finish. In 2013, the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin created the collection to mark its 250th anniversary and to make the iconic KURLAND relief tangible in a new way: to bring out the relief to the highest perfection, the glaze is removed with a fine bristle brush. The smooth firing allows the contrast between matt and Biscuit and high-gloss glaze porcelain to stand out visibly and creates a unique aesthetic.

KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU 2013

Beauty in the interplay of light and shadow. Charming contrasts of smooth surface and velvety texture. KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU can be experienced with closed eyes and is a sensual pleasure in pure white or with a colored finish. In 2013, the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin created the collection to mark its 250th anniversary and to make the iconic KURLAND relief tangible in a new way: to bring out the relief to the highest perfection, the glaze is removed with a fine bristle brush. The smooth firing allows the contrast between the matt Biscuit and high-gloss glaze porcelain to stand out and creates a unique aesthetic. 

ENTIRE COLLECTION

KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU pastel fond ➔

KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU pastel fond

A KPM To-go box and a KPM To-go mug on a blue crate.

KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU TO-GO

KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU TO-GO

Person painting a decorative design on a white ceramic cup.
A hand reaches for stacked white KPM cups with yellow rims.

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.

KPM head designer Thomas Wenzel sits on a chair in a creative workspace.

Thomas Wenzel heads the artistic development department of KPM Berlin. In addition to his work as a designer, an important focus of his work is innovative decoration and manufacturing techniques that meet the challenges of modern table culture. The KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU collection, which was introduced in 2013 to mark the 250th anniversary of the manufactory, is also based on Wenzel's development work. Wenzel's more recent designs include the award-winning KPM coffee filter and the KURLAND To-go cup, in addition to the current LAB series.

A person paints a monogram on a KPM To-go mug.

CUSTOMIZABLE KPM PORCELAIN

Thomas Wenzel is head of the artistic development department at KPM Berlin. In addition to his work as a designer, innovative décor and production techniques that meet the challenges of modern tableware are an important focus of his work. The KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU collection, launched in 2013 to mark the 250th anniversary of the manufactory, is also the result of Wenzel's development work.

KPM head designer Thomas Wenzel sits on a chair in a creative workspace.