Extravagant vases that possess an object-like character have formed an integral part of Rosenthal’s core collection for many decades now. This season will see painstakingly crafted, mouth-blown glass vases, available in the four on-trend interior colors of petrol, blue, grey and brown, take center stage. The Fiji collection stands out with an appealing symbiosis of smooth and frosted facet-cut glass while the diversity of forms allows a constant refresh of flower arrangements and
...We are very proud to bring in Clementine Hunter pottery to our store. This folk artist is known for her painted memories while at the Melrose Plantation. This was also listed as one of Oprah's favorites in 2013.
View PostSpanish industrial designer Gemma Bernal draws her inspiration for new porcelain collections from intensive dialogue with Spain’s best chefs and cookery schools. »Mesh«, designed for Rosenthal, is an innovative dining and gourmet collection replete with idiosyncratic details and a range of versatile and combinable individual pieces for tapas and buffets. What makes the well-defined geometric forms of the Mesh collection really special is the delicate, bamboo-like mesh
...Arzberg porcelain- 100 per cent "Made in Germany" since 1887. Now part of the Rosenthal/Sambonat family of brands.
Good porcelain lives. Every hand involved in its production, every hand that uses it, gives it an individual touch. You may not notice it at first sight, you might not feel it at the first touch – and yet: people take note of good porcelain by how it’s been handled.
“It takes a hundred hands to produce porcelain” – so say the “
Arzberg porcelain- 100 per cent "Made in Germany" since 1887. Now part of the Rosenthal/Sambonat family of brands.
Good porcelain lives. Every hand involved in its production, every hand that uses it, gives it an individual touch. You may not notice it at first sight, you might not feel it at the first touch – and yet: people take note of good porcelain by how it’s been handled.
“It takes a hundred hands to produce porcelain” – so say the “
Arzberg porcelain- 100 per cent "Made in Germany" since 1887. Now part of the Rosenthal/Sambonat family of brands.
Good porcelain lives. Every hand involved in its production, every hand that uses it, gives it an individual touch. You may not notice it at first sight, you might not feel it at the first touch – and yet: people take note of good porcelain by how it’s been handled.
“It takes a hundred hands to produce porcelain” – so say the “
New From Rosenthal - "Diamonds" glass accessories
The heavy, polygonal, sensuous glass candleholders, vases and platters from the "Diamonds" series bring shine to plain and decorated porcelain alike. Cut from optical glass, these functional yet decorative accessories, which are available in three (candleholders, platters) or two (vases) sizes.
Israeli designer Dror Benshetrit established his studio in New York in 2002, after working in Paris and studying art and product design in The Netherlands. His first commercial product was the Vase of Phases for Rosenthal. It represents his early experiences in New York, coming into a large metropolitan area as young and naïve, not aware of challenges in the industry, and feeling broken."
View PostRosenthal Meets Versace:
View video on Youtube: Medusa Gala Photo Shoot
The newest Versace collection- Medusa Gala is now available.
This new luxurious and elaborately decorated tableware range that complements the glamorous Versace lifestyle line.
Inspired by the ambience of opulent dinner
parties, the design replicates the traditional Versace motifs – the iconic Medusa head and intricate Baroque ornaments – and adds an exciting contrast of white and gold to create a
"Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art.“ -Andy Warhol
Did you know Andy Warhol & Philip Rosenthal were friends and Warhol painted one of his iconic portraits of Philip Rosenthal?
These Andy Warhol mugs are available from Rosenthal.
Keep your little secrets! Katja Falkenburger designed these wonderful set of six collector’s boxes called Origami from Rosenthal.
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