KPM - Konrad Quillmann - 花瓶 - 布呂肯形式 I - 瓷器 - 瓷花瓶
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The “Brückenform I” vase is a notable design by KPM Berlin, conceived by Konrad Quillmann around 1968. This porcelain piece is distinguished by its unique bridge-like form, featuring a horizontally oriented, flattened body with gently curved sides, reflecting the minimalist and functional design principles of the mid-20th century.
KPM, or Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, is a renowned porcelain manufacturer founded in 1763 by King Frederick the Great of Prussia. With over 260 years of craftsmanship, KPM has become synonymous with luxury, blending traditional artistry with innovation.
Initially producing intricate Rococo designs, KPM adapted to changing artistic trends, embracing Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, and modern aesthetics. Known for exquisite tableware, vases, and figurines, their creations have graced royal courts and refined households across Europe. Each piece reflects meticulous craftsmanship, from intricate patterns to advanced glazing techniques.
Authentic KPM porcelain is marked by the iconic cobalt blue scepter and the initials “KPM,” introduced to combat counterfeiting in the 19th century. These identifiers help collectors date and authenticate pieces.
Today, KPM continues its legacy in Berlin, merging tradition with contemporary design. Their porcelain remains a symbol of timeless elegance and artistic excellence, cherished as both functional items and works of art.
perfect condition
Will be well packed and protected
The “Brückenform I” vase is a notable design by KPM Berlin, conceived by Konrad Quillmann around 1968. This porcelain piece is distinguished by its unique bridge-like form, featuring a horizontally oriented, flattened body with gently curved sides, reflecting the minimalist and functional design principles of the mid-20th century.
KPM, or Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, is a renowned porcelain manufacturer founded in 1763 by King Frederick the Great of Prussia. With over 260 years of craftsmanship, KPM has become synonymous with luxury, blending traditional artistry with innovation.
Initially producing intricate Rococo designs, KPM adapted to changing artistic trends, embracing Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, and modern aesthetics. Known for exquisite tableware, vases, and figurines, their creations have graced royal courts and refined households across Europe. Each piece reflects meticulous craftsmanship, from intricate patterns to advanced glazing techniques.
Authentic KPM porcelain is marked by the iconic cobalt blue scepter and the initials “KPM,” introduced to combat counterfeiting in the 19th century. These identifiers help collectors date and authenticate pieces.
Today, KPM continues its legacy in Berlin, merging tradition with contemporary design. Their porcelain remains a symbol of timeless elegance and artistic excellence, cherished as both functional items and works of art.
perfect condition
Will be well packed and protected