The 19 cm high TROMPETENFORM 4 vase from KPM Berlin is a particularly stylish setting for a large bouquet of tulips or roses. The funnel shape, which opens upwards, allows the flowers to fall apart beautifully. The vase is based on a design by the great Prussian architect Karl Frederick Schinkel. It is available in four slender and two slightly wider versions.
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The TROMPETENFORM vase was designed by none other than Karl Frederick Schinkel. The vase shape was created in 1818 and follows the stylistic elements of classicism. The clear lines of the sweeping opening neck in combination with the ring-like decorative elements on the lower rim make the shape a classic from the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin.
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The 19 cm high TROMPETENFORM 4 vase from KPM Berlin is a particularly stylish setting for a large bouquet of tulips or roses. The funnel shape, which opens upwards, allows the flowers to fall apart beautifully. The vase is based on a design by the great Prussian architect Karl Frederick Schinkel. It is available in four slender and two slightly wider versions.