KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU

BLANC NOUVEAU dinner plate, small

White

99,00€

BLANC NOUVEAU dinner plate, small

Made from the finest porcelain, the dinner plate from the KURLAND Blanc Nouveau service by KPM Berlin is particularly elegant. Surprise your guests with the noblesse of the first purely classicist service from the Berlin porcelain manufactory and enjoy fine food from a porcelain that meets the highest standards.The idea for KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU arose from the seemingly paradoxical desire to create a white decor.

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BLANC NOUVEAU dinner plate, small 99,00€
BLANC NOUVEAU dinner plate, small white
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History

designer: Thomas Wenzel year: 2013 material: porcelain

An interplay of light and shadow, smooth surfaces and velvety texture: the beauty of KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU can be experienced with closed eyes and is a sensual delight in pure white or refined with exclusive hand-painting. To mark the 250th anniversary of the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, head designer Thomas Wenzel created the collection and brought the iconic KURLAND, which has existed since 1790, to life in a new way: the glaze is removed by hand to bring out the relief to perfection.

Product details

article number
25012100
height
30mm
Weight
0.5kg
Diameter
220mm
Suitable for dishwashers Suitable for microwaves Hand-painted Hand-printed 24k gold Bright platinum

Product description

Product description

Made from the finest porcelain, the dinner plate from the KURLAND Blanc Nouveau service by KPM Berlin is particularly elegant. Surprise your guests with the noblesse of the first purely classicist service from the Berlin porcelain manufactory and enjoy fine food from a porcelain that meets the highest standards.

The idea for KURLAND BLANC NOUVEAU arose from the seemingly paradoxical desire to create a white décor. The result is a porcelain that can be experienced with closed eyes. The attractive combination of glazed surfaces and matt reliefs creates a new service that is a visual and tactile experience.