ARKADIA

ARKADIA gourmet plate Nereide - II. sorting

White

116,00€

The shapely, large plate from ARKADIA offers plenty of space to pamper the palate. Nereide, a nymph of the sea, adorns the small medallion from KPM Berlin. She is a companion of the god Poseidon and the daughter of Nereus and Doris. The flat plate from the KPM Berlin range has a diameter of 30 cm. Bring the dreamland of Arkadia home with the high-quality porcelain from the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur. The relief medallions developed by Siegmund Schütz

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ARKADIA gourmet plate Nereide - II. sorting 116,00€
ARKADIA Gourmet plate Nereide - II. sorting 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
B18013000
weight
0.92kg
Diameter
300mm
Dishwasher safe Microwave safe Hand-painted Hand printed 24k Gold Gloss platinum

Product description

Product description

The shapely, large plate from ARKADIA offers plenty of space to pamper the palate. Nereide, a nymph of the sea, adorns the small medallion from KPM Berlin. She is a companion of the god Poseidon and the daughter of Nereus and Doris. The flat plate from the KPM Berlin range has a diameter of 30 cm. Bring the dreamland of Arkadia home with the high-quality porcelain from the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur. The relief medallions developed by Siegmund Schütz are a beautiful contrast to the service form designed by Trude Petri. The themes of the medallions tell the stories of Greek mythology in a breathtaking way.

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