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Blomus
This sugar bowl takes inspiration from the natural materials of sand, clay, and water. The shapes are soft and inviting with pleasantly rounded edges and a slightly rough surface in some areas and glazed in others. Stoneware is a group of ceramic products used to produce plates, dishes, cachepots, and bowls, molded at very high temperatures using special casting techniques. The high temperature during the firing process ensures stoneware is more stable than clay and less translucent than porcelain. The colors, shapes, and appearance of the glaze as well as the overall look depend on the firing temperature and time and may vary slightly from piece to piece each piece is unique and may show individual structures and shades.
Rosenthal
TAC 02 was created from Walter Gropius' unedited original designs. Purist design, based on simple geometric shapes, lends "TAC" a timeless poetry. Delicate ornamentation and stark black contrasts on the finest, slightly translucent porcelain emphasize the outstanding design features of this icon of Bauhaus design. TAC 02 offers a dinnerware, stemware and tea service collection. The TAC collection, which was created in 1969 and named after Gropius’ Boston office 'The Architects Collaborative’, is one of the most successful porcelain series in the world. Its minimalist design, the use of simple hemispheres for both pot and cups, and the playfulness of triangle and square shapes all remain true to Bauhaus tradition.
Wedgwood
Welcome a world of color with this Wedgwood Waterlily sugar and creamer set. A heritage print inspired by the Amazon, it’s been given an update. Beautifully made using fine bone china with 22-carat gold detailing, just add the matching cup, saucer, and your favorite tea. Part of the Wonderlust collection.
The Blomus Macciato cream and sugar set is designed after our carafes with stainless steel spouts for a discreet, stylish look.
Juliska
This charming creamer and sugar set sits atop a tray and is adorned with our iconic thread and berries for an enduringly classic look designed to pair with our teapot and mix seamlessly with our other collections. Featuring artisanal elegance and our signature whitewash glaze, you'll want to keep this chic set on the countertop or breakfast table for your everyday coffee and tea and your special occasions alike.
The design for Fleurs Sauvages draws on the sensations of blooming flowers, the humming of insects, delicate leaves, and cool grass to give the overall impression of a walk in a summer’s paradise. Inspired by the glorious harmony of the different plants in a flower meadow, Swiss textile designer Regula Stüdli came up with an arrangement of wildflowers and intricate twigs, scattered haphazardly and in striking contrast to the green leaves and white blossoms.
Lenox
Encircling this accent plate is a parade of raised beads and a flowing beaded motif graces the plate just inside its scalloped rim.
Eating together, having a good time and celebrating life – the Junto design innovatively and playfully brings together people and their love of good food from all over the world. A subtle fusion of fine porcelain, sumptuous ceramics and warm wood enables all manner of combinations for any cuisine. The fine porcelain features a delicate diamond relief. To provide an appropriate contrast to the fine porcelain, the collection also offers the major pieces as vibrant, earthy stoneware with a special reactive glaze.
Villeroy & Boch
Sugar bowl for coffee with friends. The timeless For Me collection is the all-around talent for every day. From breakfast through to dinner, the simple, white porcelain offers countless combination options, for example with the gaily colored Colourful Life collection. Every table beautifully set for coffee needs a pretty sugar bowl matching the For Me collection. Complement your coffee tableware with highlights from Villeroy & Boch.
The TAC collection, an icon of Bauhaus design and developed by Walter Gropius, TAC skin sold is a graphic design in elegant gold. Sophisticated multiple finishing techniques give the flat pieces a fine relief structure, while top-quality screen-printed decoration gives hollow pieces such as the teapot a smooth, matte surface. Small overlapping leaves form a golden mosaic that sometimes extends across the entire surface of the plate and other times appears only as a contour adorning the edges. The new design therefore picks up on the theme of structure and contrast already visible in Gropius' original design and enhances the distinctive styling of the timeless classic that is among Rosenthal's best-selling tableware series.
Vagabond House
Lodge style for your coffee or tea service is no longer just wishful thinking. It combines fine porcelain and luxury-grade pewter and created this rustic yet elegant Lodge Sugar & Creamer Set.
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