Fresh Flowers

PORCELAIN VASES

SPRING AT LAST!

5 TIPS FOR JOYING SPRING AT HOME

1. Bright colours


Bye grey - now we have the desire for fresh colours again. Designer Alfredo Häberli has created a spring dream in colour with FLUEN SHIFTING COLORS. The elegant SHIFTING COLORS decor plays with colour surfaces which - when placed on top of each other - create a new colour. Bright blue, strong gold and delicate pastel shades merge into a fascinating unity.

FLUEN SHIFTING COLORS is like spring itself - colourful and yet not intrusive. The different colour variations on plates, cups and bowls can be combined individually - even with FLUEN in white.

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Dinner plate
FLUEN · SHIFTING COLORS
€122.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Soup plate
FLUEN · SHIFTING COLORS
€118.00*

2. Fresh flowers


The most important indicator that you can see when spring arrived? The blossoming of nature, of course. Bring home the colours and freshness of the beautiful and diverse early blossoming plants.

In the vases from FÜRSTENBERG all flowers and branches find the right presentation - sometimes discreet and reserved, sometimes colourful and accentuated. The vases of the FLUEN series by designer Alfredo Häberli fascinate with delicate pastel shades and a special, matt-polished surface that always invites you to touch it. This is spring to see, smell and touch.

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Vase rose
FLUEN · WHITE
€196.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Box mint green
FLUEN · WHITE
€184.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Vase pastel yellow
FLUEN · WHITE
€184.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Vase
VASES · CLASSICS
€103.00*

3. Dinner at home

A lovingly laid table will wake up the spring fever at home for dinner.

With CARLO ESTE and its delicate green tones and shiny gold, freshness and playful lightness come to the table. The accentuated ornaments charmingly combine with spiral lines to create artistic mosaics on the laid table. Carlo Dal Bianco, the former chief designer of Bisazza, found inspiration for the colour scheme in his studio in the northern Italian art city of Vicenza.

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Service plate
CARLO · ESTE
€184.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Gourmet plate
CARLO · ESTE
€123.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Plate deep
CARLO · ESTE
€109.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Teapot with tea strainer
CARLO · ESTE
€275.00*

4. Happy hares


Hello there, little long-eared one! The hare family of FÜRSTENBERG welcomes a new member every year. In 2023 FLORA joins the hare family. Made of genuine manufactory porcelain, with natural proportions and finely worked details, the annual hares are very popular not only among collectors.

All hares are available in white or with elaborate hand painting or noble gold decoration in limited numbers. FLORA is also available in a special edition for the Regional Horticultural Show Höxter 2023 with a hand-painted flower wreath.

The annual hares stand for a lively porcelain art, which combines technical precision with contemporary lifestyle with playful ease. Thus porcelain figures are also fun in a modern ambience - not only at Easter.

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Hare 2023 FLORA
SCULPTURES · HARES
€59.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Hare 2023 FLORA
SCULPTURES · HARES
€462.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Hare 2023 FLORA
SCULPTURES · HARES
€779.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Hare 2023 FLORA
SCULPTURES · HARES
€120.00*

5. In the depth of the ocean


Wave swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, diving in the Red Sea or fishing in Norway - what is your favourite? With the TOUCHÉ LA MER cup series, inspiration is literally right at your fingertips. Because TOUCHÉ LA MER takes you to the depths of the ocean:

Schools of fish pass by between waves, puffer fish and octopuses fascinate with their bizarre beauty, lobsters and sea urchins cavort. The detailed reliefs of various sea creatures on the white, matt-finished outsides of the filigree cups delight the eyes and with every touch the fingertips.

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Cup (relief pufferfishes), double-walled
TOUCHÉ · WHITE
€116.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Bowl (relief octopus), double-walled
TOUCHÉ · WHITE
€161.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
Bowl (relief sea urchin), double-walled
TOUCHÉ · WHITE
€161.00*
FÜRSTENBERG
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