The KURLAND Blanc Nouveau soup cup from KPM Berlin consists of a base, body and lid and has a diameter of 13 cm. Its lid with the pine-shaped knob keeps the contents warm for longer. All three pieces are decorated with an antique relief ornament in biscuit porcelain . Here, the idea behind the KURLAND Blanc Nouveau design of creating an exciting contrast between smooth and matt surfaces is shown to its best advantage.
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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.
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The KURLAND Blanc Nouveau soup cup from KPM Berlin consists of a base, body and lid and has a diameter of 13 cm. Its lid with the pine-shaped knob keeps the contents warm for longer. All three pieces are decorated with an antique relief ornament in biscuit porcelain . Here, the idea behind the KURLAND Blanc Nouveau design of creating an exciting contrast between smooth and matt surfaces comes into its own.
With the KURLAND Blanc Nouveau service, KPM Berlin has built a bridge between the manufactory's richly traditional past and its innovative present in its 250th anniversary year. The classic design has been given a contemporary twist.