With a volume of 1.35 liters, the large URBINO-teatea pot fits perfectly with the tea or breakfast cups of the legendary KPM Berlin design classic. Like the cups and plates, the bulbous shape of the pot is derived from the basic geometric shapes of the sphere and circle. It thus follows the design ideal of Bauhaus and New Objectivity, which was characterized by functionality. The white porcelain of the URBINO collection without any decor is characterized by a clear is characterized by a clear aesthetic and convinces
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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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With a volume of 1.35 liters, the large URBINO-teatea pot fits perfectly with the tea or breakfast cups of the legendary KPM Berlin design classic. Like the cups and plates, the bulbous shape of the pot is derived from the basic geometric shapes of the sphere and circle. It thus follows the functional design ideal of Bauhaus and New Objectivity.
The white porcelain of the URBINO collection without any decor is characterized by a clear clear aesthetics and impresses as a timeless design classic with its special lightness. special lightness.