The MANDORLA vase in the new format with a height of 20 cm is the smaller counterpart to its predecessor with a height of 29 cm. The handcrafted vase functions as an interior object in its own right and is also the perfect companion for short-stemmed flower bouquets.Stuttgart artist Reiner Xaver Sedelmeier, in collaboration with KPM head designer Thomas Wenzel, has combined the MANDORLA design with porcelain and applied it to mugs, vases and jugs.
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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."
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The MANDORLA vase in the new format with a height of 20 cm is the smaller counterpart to its predecessor with a height of 29 cm. The handmade vase functions as an interior object in its own right and is also the perfect companion for short-stemmed flower bouquets.
The Stuttgart artist Reiner Xaver Sedelmeier, in collaboration with KPM head designer Thomas Wenzel, has combined the MANDORLA design with porcelain and transferred it to cups, vases and jugs in the shape of a cylinder. The almond-shaped decoration is ubiquitous in everyday life as "checker plate". Everyone knows it: the staggered, embossed, almond-shaped elevations reduce the risk of slipping. The MANDORLA series impresses with its fusion of functionality and elegance.