limited edition MANDORLA

Vase MANDORLA in a gift box

MANDORLA GOLD square

990,00€

Vase MANDORLA in a gift box
Vase MANDORLA in a gift box
Vase MANDORLA in a gift box
Vase MANDORLA in a gift box
Vase MANDORLA in a gift box
Vase MANDORLA in a gift box

The Stuttgart-based artist Reiner Xaver Sedelmeier became known for his couches made of corrugated iron, chairs without seats and a gold dustbin. With the limited KPM+ Edition, the artist has once again taken the utilitarian aspect out of the MANDORLA design and refined the everyday object vase into a work of art with geometric gold applications. "It is my passion to recharge and reinterpret objects, materials and items by stripping them of their intrinsic value.

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History

designer: Thomas Wenzel year: 2022 material: porcelain

The Stuttgart artist Reiner Xaver Sedelmeier inspired KPM head designer Thomas Wenzel to create a collaboration in which everyday design meets high-quality porcelain. The decor was inspired by industrial mudguards. The result was jug, mugs and vases made of biscuit porcelain in a cylindrical shape, which were given the typical elliptical forms of metal. The industrial derivation inspired KPM head designer Thomas Wenzel and defined the shape: "Tear plate is normally rolled, so the starting point was quickly to take the cylinder or, in other words, the tube as the shape."

Product details

article number
408526-3015
height
294mm
Weight
1.8kg
Volume
1600ml
Diameter
146mm
Suitable for dishwashers Suitable for microwaves Hand-painted Hand-printed 24k gold Bright platinum

Product description

Product description

The Stuttgart-based artist Reiner Xaver Sedelmeier became known for his couches made of corrugated iron, chairs without seats and a gold dustbin. With the limited KPM+ edition, the artist has once again taken the utilitarian aspect out of the MANDORLA design and refined the everyday object of the vase into a work of art with geometric gold applications. 

"It is my passion to charge and reinterpret objects, materials and items by removing them from their actual purpose, i.e. freeing them from their actual functionality. In this edition, I am particularly fascinated by the contrast between the protective aspect of the sheet steel and the fragility of the porcelain."

The vase is limited to 25 pieces.

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