The small salad bowl from the KURLAND dinnerware range is made from the finest porcelain and has sharp corners and edges. However, the square bowl is in no way inferior to the other pieces in the KURLAND in terms of quality and appearance; on the contrary, it complements the extensive service with its unusual shape KURLAND The edge of the individual pieces is designed to resemble the classicist relief, consisting of egg bars, cloth handles and a
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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.
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The small salad bowl from the KURLAND dinnerware range is made from the finest porcelain and features rough edges. However, the square bowl is in no way inferior to the other pieces in the KURLAND in terms of quality and appearance; on the contrary, it complements the extensive service with its unusual shape.
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.