ARKADIA

ARKADIA Gourmet Plates, deep Triton

White

145,00€

ARKADIA Gourmet Plates, deep Triton
ARKADIA Gourmet Plates, deep Triton

The particularly deep ARKADIA gourmet plate from KPM Berlin is a real eye-catcher for your culinary creations. The deep plates has a diameter of 29.5 cm. The relief medallion on the rim of the plate depicts the Greek god of the sea: Triton. The individual parts of ARKADIA merge into a multi-layered saga on the festively laid table. Siegmund Schütz draws the story of Arcadia on the medallions in a modern interpretation. A few years later

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ARKADIA gourmet plate, deep Triton 145,00€
ARKADIA gourmet plate, deep Triton white
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History

designer: Siegmund Schütz year: 1938 material: Porzellan

Each of the precious ARKADIA medallions tells a story from the world of ancient legends. Trude Petri's neoclassical form, created in 1938, provides the ideal stage for the appearances of Cupid, Demeter and Pan, dolphin and lion, shell and panpipe - the variety of motifs and ideas seems limitless. Siegmund Schütz modeled the filigree reliefs from biscuit porcelain. The marble-like texture of the material allows the fine contours to stand out in the interplay of light and shadow and brings fabulous moments to the table.

Product details

item number
18023000
height
55mm
weight
0.9kg
Diameter
285mm
Dishwasher safe Microwave safe Hand-painted Hand printed 24k Gold Gloss platinum

Product description

Product description

The particularly deep ARKADIA gourmet plate from KPM Berlin is a real eye-catcher for your culinary creations. The deep plates has a diameter of 29.5 cm. The relief medallion on the rim of the plate depicts the Greek god of the sea: Triton. The individual parts of ARKADIA merge into a multi-layered saga on the festively laid table. Siegmund Schütz draws the story of Arcadia on the medallions in a modern interpretation. A few years later, Trude Petri developed the matching service shape for the medallions. The biscuit porcelain with its dreamy motifs forms a unique contrast to the purist lines of the KPM porcelain.