The URBINO egg cup is the smallest object from one of KPM BERLIN's most successful series. With its cup shape reduced to the essentials, it takes up the clear design language of the modern KPM classic. With URBINO, Trude Petri created a milestone in porcelain design in 1931 and a shape that is still as relevant today as it was more than 80 years ago. With a diameter of 10.5 centimetres, the URBINO butter dish is the perfect base for the URBINO egg cup.
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In 1931, Trude Petri designed the URBINO collection. Its clarity and aesthetics, created through consistent omission, are based on the most balanced of all forms: the circle. Inspiration was also provided by the Upper Italian Renaissance and the Italian city of Urbino as the namesake of the collection. The special thinness of the pieces conveys a delicate lightness that supports everyday enjoyment.
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The URBINO egg cup is the smallest object from one of KPM BERLIN's most successful series. With its cup shape reduced to the essentials, it takes up the clear design language of the modern KPM classic. With URBINO, Trude Petri created a milestone in porcelain design in 1931 and a shape that is still as relevant today as it was more than 80 years ago. With a diameter of 10.5 centimeters, the URBINO butter dish is the perfect base for the URBINO egg cup.
By the way: sorting products have minimal blemishes that are often imperceptible to the naked eye. However, this does not detract from the usual KPM quality.