Chief designer Thomas Wenzel adapts the KPM Berlin aviator cup by Marguerite Friedlaender-Wildenhain in a new format. The coffee cup in a contemporary size also impresses with its fusion of form and function function - the cup's stand ring and the cut-out in the saucer interlock perfectly perfectly interlock, as in the original, and form a non-slip and non-tipping duo. duo. The larger new edition of the saucer, handmade in our manufactory in Berlin am Tiergarten in Berlin
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Friedlaender-Wildenhain’s unadorned, perfectly shaped tableware—with a particular focus on functionality and practicality—revolutionized the market; her collections, such as the “Hallesche Form,” made design history. A striking design from this period, which perfectly embodies Marguerite Friedlaender-Wildenhain’s creative philosophy, was commissioned by the former Halle airline: the “Ringmoccatasse,” also known asaviator cupPhoto: © Archive of Burg Giebichenstein – University of Art and Design Halle
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Chief designer Thomas Wenzel adapts the KPM Berlin aviator cup by Marguerite Friedlaender-Wildenhain in a new format. The coffee cup in a contemporary size also impresses with its fusion of form and function function - the cup's stand ring and the cut-out in the saucer interlock perfectly perfectly interlock, as in the original, and form a non-slip and non-tipping duo. duo. In the larger new edition, the Bauhaus cup handmade in our manufactory in Berlin am Tiergarten, the Bauhaus classic becomes a functional everyday companion.