With the small URBINO-teatea pot from Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, teatime becomes a pleasure that is as stylish as it is enjoyable. The spherical shape typical of URBINO reveals the stylistic influence of Bauhaus and New Objectivity. The 0.65 liter capacity is enough for five to six URBINO teatea cups. Together with the small URBINO sugar bowl and the small URBINO creamer , the pot forms a harmonious unit.
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Trude Petri designed the URBINO collection in 1931. Its clarity and aesthetics, created by consistent omission, are based on the most balanced of all shapes: the circle. The Upper Italian Renaissance and the Italian city of Urbino, which gave the collection its name, also provided inspiration. The special thinness of the pieces conveys a graceful lightness that supports everyday enjoyment.
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With the small URBINO-teatea pot from Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, teatime becomes a pleasure that is as stylish as it is enjoyable. The spherical shape typical of URBINO reveals the stylistic influence of Bauhaus and New Objectivity. The 0.65 liter capacity is enough for five to six URBINO teatea cups. Together with the small URBINO sugar bowl and the small URBINO creamer , the pot forms a harmonious unit.
The white porcelain of the URBINO collection without any decoration symbolizes clarity and aesthetics. It is a timeless design classic that impresses with its unique lightness.