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Rosenthal’s Studio
Line is about one thing: design. Phillip Rosenthal established
the Studio Line (German=studio linie) in 1961.
Some of the
world’s most honored painters, sculptors, architects and designers
have contributed to it. The result is a collection that is
not intended for the mass market, but rather for those who
seek out the extraordinary and, in Philip Rosenthal’s words,
"for those who do not
wish to be dictated to."
In.gredienti
No
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Design:
MASSIMILIANO ALAJMO and Rosenthal
Originally conceived for affluent diners, (Alajmo is a chef/restaurateur
with three Michelin stars) this ergonomic service has become
popular for home entertaining as well. Platters and bowls
have little wells for sauces, and the pasta plate (left) has
a depression for winding noodles around the prongs of your
fork. See the the entire range. |
FREE
SPIRIT
There
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Design: ROBIN PLATT
Robin Platt, born in 1962, is one of the best representatives
of new British design.
Following his studies at the London College of Furniture
he founded his own designer studio in the London district
of Kensington together with the architect Cairn Young. The
innovative designer duo has created the collections “Spirit”, “Table-Wear” and
the service form “Yono” for the Rosenthal studio-line. |
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Suomi
Scandinavian design, showing clean flowing lines based upon
a circle and a square combined. Inspired by pebbles that are
polished smooth by a flow of water over time.
Contrasting with the porcelain on the teapot, sauceboat and
casserole are metal handles.
A modern design classic, combining form and artistry. |
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TIMO SARPANEVA
1926-2006 |
Born in 1926
in Helsinki, where he has lived and worked ever since. Honorary
doctorate from the Royal College of Art, London. Professorship
since 1977.
Sarpaneva has enjoyed international renown since the fifties,
and has been working with Rosenthal since 1971. This service
bears the name of its homeland — it’s Finnish for Finland.
It has received, among many other awards, the highest accolade
in the world of porcelain: the Gold Medal of Faenza. He died
on October 6, 2006. |
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TAC
Gropius
The timeless TAC service is both functional and beautiful.
Along with many other awards, the TAC service has won the Faenza
Gold Medal and is part of the permanent collection at the Centre
Georges Pompidou, Paris. |
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Design WALTER GROPIUS |
Born in Berlin,
1883. Died in Boston, 1969. Studied architecture in Berlin
and Munich. Founder of the Staatliche Bauhaus. Professor at
Harvard University from 1937 until 1952.
As the founder and spiritual leader of the Bauhaus movement,
Gropius had a major influence upon twentieth century artistic
endeavor. His association with Rosenthal was long and varied.
He oversaw the construction of several Rosenthal production
facilites and also designed the timeless tea service you see
here, over seventy years ago!. |
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Flash:
A lightening strike from the concentrated creative energy of
the avant-garde - directly inspired by New York City graffiti.
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Design
DOROTHY HAFNER |
Born in 1952
in Woodbridge, Connecticut, Dorothy Hafner studied plastic
art at Skidmore College, New York. The city has been a constant
source of inspiration to her, and she has lived and worked
in it ever since. She is one of the most prominent of the avant-garde
representatives of the new ceramics scene.
Hafner’s works stand out by virtue of the manner in which they
synthesise shape and decorative design. She obtains a unity
of design, the radical nature of which reflects the pulse of
our time. |
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Moon
Moon is a prototype of what Jasper Morrison means by the quest
for 'no-design': shapes which are matter of fact and which
uncompromisingly sacrifice any unnecessary effects. |
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Design JASPER MORRISON |
Born in London
in 1959, studied at the Kingston Polytechnic Design School.
Works in many international museums. Designing for Rosenthal
since 1995.
Morrison’s creations, skilfully reduced to essentials, never
overtly demand attention. Despite their individuality, they
seem somehow familiar, as if they have always been around. |
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Yono
The Yono shape is sensual and creates a new
aesthetic. Each piece is designed for a variety of purposes,
revising the definition of what each piece of tableware should
be used for.
Creating an atmosphere and defining what 'modern' is, this
shape is one for today. |
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Design CAIRN YOUNG & ROBIN PLATT |
| British design
team representing the best of the London design scene from
their studio in Kennington. Innovative, sensual and emotional
design, acclaimed the world over, Platt and Young think big,
but also think about the detail. |
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Zauberflöte
Zauberflöte is Bjørn Wiinblad's
favourite Mozart opera. Every piece in this shape depicts a
different scene.
The rims on the plates are wider than ever before to fit in
the depiction of the opera in relief and in great detail. The
relief surfaces are not glazed but smoothed and polished after
the second firing to produce the delecate matt finish that
contrasts with the glaze of the rest of the piece. |
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Design BJØRN WIINBLAD |
Born 1918 in
Copenhagen, Wiinblad is regarded as one of the most inventive
and multifaceted artists of our time. He has won worldwide
acclaim as a painter, stage designer, and poster designer as
well as for his work in ceramics.
Wiinblad has been working for Rosenthal since 1957. |
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