Now the sun is rising! Just in time for spring, KPM Berlin is launching the Heritage Édition Maréchal Niel, five products handmade at the Tiergarten in the same guise - a delicate yellow rose decoration sprouts on the KURLAND To-Go mug, the Cadre vases 0, 1 and 2 and the Vide Poche. The rose, named after the French Marshall Niel, was one of Empress Auguste Victoria's favorite flowers - her later husband Prince Wilhelm of Prussia wooed her with the rose. It also appears again and again
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The Cadre vase is the last shape developed by Trude Petri for KPM Berlin, whose entry in the 1967 model book can still be found under the name 'Vase Tea'. This is because the Cadre shape was originally developed after 1945 as a tea caddy with a lid for the URBINO service. From 1984, the vase was referred to as 'Quadre' in reference to its shape, and today it is simply called 'Cadre'.
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Now the sun is rising! Just in time for spring, KPM Berlin is launching the Heritage Édition Maréchal Niel, five products handmade at the Tiergarten in the same guise - a delicate yellow rose decoration sprouts on the KURLAND To-Go mug, the Cadre vases 0, 1 and 2 and the Vide Poche. The rose, named after the French Marshall Niel, was one of Empress Auguste Victoria's favorite flowers - her later husband Prince Wilhelm of Prussia wooed her with the rose. It also appears again and again in portraits of the empress. As patron of the Society of Friends of Roses, Auguste Victoria was one of the special lovers of this type of flower.
Reason enough for KPM-Meistermalerei to transfer the rose onto porcelain with fine brushstrokes. The interplay between the rose painting and details in 24-carat polished gold lends the edition a fresh elegance. The Cadre 1 Édition Maréchal Niel comes in a limited edition of 75 pieces and is individually numbered.