Biscuit Centerpiece : Cake of Peace designers: Job Smeets Nynke Tynagel design year: 2006 manufacturer: Koninklijke Tichelaar Makkum, the Netherlands materials: biscuit porcelain with relief designs notes: Studio Job's collection "Biscuit" for Koninklijke Tichelaar Makkum was introduced at the Salone del Mobile, Milan, April 2006. The collection is composed of several different plates and centerpieces, created using new porcelain "relief" techniques developed specially for this project dimensions: Ø 9.75", height: 8.5"
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Marcel Wanders designed this piece as part of an experimental project initiated by Rosenthal for the Dutch foundation Droog Design. The sponge pieces are created by dipping a sponge form into fluid porcelain clay. After drying, the piece is fired in an oven where the sponge burns away leaving only the porcelain in its place. In this way porcelain products can be made without a mold. The form of the egg vase was derived from stuffing latex condoms with hard-boiled eggs.
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design year: 1997 manufacturer: Rosenthal, Germany materials: white porcelain
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Table Stories : Charger Plate designer: Tord Boontje design year: 2005 manufacturer: Authentics, Germany materials: porcelain dimensions: 13"
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Karen Kjaeldgard-Larsen design year: 2000 manufacturer: Royal Copenhagen, Denmark materials: porcelain price: $275.00
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Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen, Germany materials: hand painted porcelain; gold highlights notes: The dragon is a very old and typical Chinese symbol. It came into use during the Chinese Han-Dynasty (794 BC - 1148 AD) and was reserved for the Emperor and his princes only.
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Jasper Morrison design year: 1997 manufacturer: Rosenthal, Germany materials: white porcelain price: $20.00
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Job Smeets, Nynke Tynagel. design year: 2006 manufacturer: Koninklijke Tichelaar Makkum, The Netherlands materials: biscuit porcelain with "relief" designs notes: Studio Job's new collection "Biscuit" for Koninklijke Tichelaar Makkum was introduced at the Salone del Mobile, Milan, April 2006.
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Hella Jongerius design year: 2005 manufacturer: Koninklijke Tichelaar Makkum, The Netherlands materials: Majolica clay from the Friesian coast, tin and transparent glaze. notes: Hand-painted flowers from the manufactory's 18th century traditional designs.
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Ted Muehling. design year: 2000. manufacturer: Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg, Germany. materials: white porcelain.
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Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg, Germany materials: glazed porcelain with over-glaze painting, 24 k gold edge notes: Originating in the late 18th century, but, until now, not produced in modern times, this extraordinarily finely painted faux-rustic piece was especially created by Nymphenburg for Fertile Garden. When creating a copper engraving from an existing picture, it was quite common for the engraver to attach the image with tacks or small nails to a pin-board in front of the worktable.
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design year: 1765 manufacturer: Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg, Germany materials: Underglaze-painted, hand-sculpted porcelain flowers with wooden presentation boxes notes: Each flower, being completely hand made and hand painted, is unique.
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manufacturer: Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg, Germany materials: Glazed porcelain. notes: This skull was originally part of a Crucfix appearing in a small chapel located in the winter residence of the Wittelsbachs, inside the city walls of Munich. Gunther was commissioned to sculpt many of the elements in the chapel. dimensions: 1.75" high
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