“Come quickly, I’m drinking stars!” is what the monk Dom Pierre Perignon is said to have exclaimed in the mid-18th century. Since then, enthusiasm for champagne has remained undiminished. A fine champagne is best served in stylish, thin-walled champagne flutes with a tulip shape that tapers toward the top. The KURLAND champagne flute stands out for its elegance and the delicate KURLAND engraving along the upper rim. For festive occasions, anniversaries, or romantic moments, the KPM Cha
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Commissioned by Peter von Biron, Duke of Kurland, a series in a strictly neoclassical style was created in Berlin around 1790 in keeping with the new aesthetic—a series that would go on to become an icon of the Royal Porcelain Manufactory in Berlin: KURLAND. Its design pays homage to the ideals and forms of the ancient world. Simplicity, austerity, and symmetry come together to form an elegant, cohesive, and timeless design—arguably the most significant porcelain collection of the Classical period.
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“Come quickly, I’m drinking stars!” is what the monk Dom Pierre Perignon is said to have exclaimed in the mid-18th century. Since then, enthusiasm for champagne has remained undiminished. A fine champagne is best served in stylish, thin-walled champagne glasses with a tulip shape that tapers toward the top. The KURLAND champagne glass shines with its elegance and the delicate KURLAND engraving along the upper rim. For festive occasions, anniversaries, or romantic moments, the KPM KURLAND champagne flutes are an elegant accessory for toasting.