The 12-piece dinner set from the URBINO collection is the perfect basis for hot meals or as an addition to the 30-piece set in this series. It consists of 6 place plates (Ø 26 cm) and 6 soup plates (Ø 22 cm, height: 5 cm). A service from 1930 in the Bauhaus style, characterized by multifunctionality and the aesthetics of reduction. As a pioneering design, URBINO is one of the permanent exhibits at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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History
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 12-piece dinner set from the URBINO collection is the perfect basis for hot meals or as an addition to the 30-piece set in this series. It consists of 6 place plates (Ø 26 cm) and 6 soup plates (Ø 22 cm, height: 5 cm). A service from 1930 in the Bauhaus style, characterized by multifunctionality and the aesthetics of reduction. As a pioneering design, URBINO is one of the permanent exhibits at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.