KURLAND

KURLAND ice cooler lid

White

285,00€

KURLAND ice cooler lid
KURLAND ice cooler lid
KURLAND ice cooler lid
KURLAND ice cooler lid

As an addition to the base of the ice cooler or as a replacement, this is the lid for the ice cooler from the Kurland collection. Characterized by the relief and a high, protruding handle, all made by hand. All in white, KURLAND shines in all its glory. The edge of each piece is adorned with a classical relief consisting of egg bars, cloth hangings and pearls. KURLAND is a tribute to the ideals and shapes of the past.

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KURLAND ice cooler lid 285,00€
KURLAND ice cooler lid white
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History

Client: Peter von Biron, Duke of Kurland Year: 1790 Material: Porcelain

Commissioned by Peter von Biron, Duke of Kurland, a series in strict classical form, following the new aesthetic, was created in Berlin around 1790, which was to become an icon of the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin: KURLAND. Its form is a tribute to the ideals and design of the ancient world. Objectivity, austerity and symmetry combine to create a noble, self-contained and timeless form – probably the most important porcelain collection of Classicism.

Product details

item number
40291200
Width
190mm
length
190mm
height
95mm
weight
0,43kg
Dishwasher safe Microwave safe Hand-painted Hand printed 24k Gold Gloss platinum

Product description

Product description

As an addition to the base of the ice cooler or as a replacement, this is the lid for the ice cooler from the Kurland collection. Characterized by the relief and a high, protruding handle, all made by hand.

KURLAND shines in full splendor, entirely in white. The edge of each piece is adorned with a classicist relief consisting of egg-and-darts, draped cloths, and pearls. KURLAND is a tribute to the ideals and forms of the ancient world; since 1790, objectivity, austerity, and symmetry have been combined in this refined, self-contained form to create a timeless classic.