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Item number: 098530C-999

Head 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 - as in the original, the cup's base ring and the saucer 's recess interlock perfectly, creating a non-slip and non-tipping duo. In the larger new edition, the Bauhaus classic handmade in our manufactory in Berlin's Tiergarten district becomes a functional everyday companion.

The centuries-old craft of porcelain painting is used in the customization process, where KPM's master painters apply the desired lettering or monogram with the utmost precision. Pictures, coats of arms or logos can also be applied to the porcelain by master painters. Using the configurator, the motif can be uploaded and placed in the desired size and position. The rim can also be customized with a coloured decoration.

Note: The Individualization of your porcelain is carried out by a painter with the greatest 3D model by a painter with the utmost conscientiousness and precision. and precision. As this craft is traditionally practiced in our manufactory tradition, every piece of painted porcelain is a handmade piece. porcelain piece is unique and handmade. As a result of this exclusively manual painting, the realization of the painting on porcelain may differ gradually from the visualization of the configurator. Since individualized porcelain is made according to your personal wishes, it cannot be exchanged. exchange.

Care instructions: To ensure that the pleasure of the filigree, masterfully hand-applied painting is to last a lifetime, careful handling is recommended. The painted porcelain is generally dishwasher-safe, but regular cleaning is best done by hand cleaning is best done by hand to prevent the colors from fading due to to avoid the colors fading due to too frequent machine cleaning.

Height in mm: 95

Diameter in mm: 165

Weight in kg: 0.45

Volume in liters: 0.3

Friedlaender-Wildenhain's unadorned, perfectly shaped utilitarian harnesses with a special focus on functionality and practicality revolutionized the market, and her collections such as "Hallesche Form" made design history. A captivating design from this period, which absolutely embodies Marguerite Friedlaender-Wildenhain's design premise, was commissioned by the former Halle airline: the "Ringmoccatasse", also known as the "aviator cup". Photo: © Archive Burg Giebichenstein - University of Art and Design Halle