Huge + KILO in collaboration with the substantial-good quality porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal have launched Massive Cities, a tableware style for the TAC set in which tradition and evolution are merged to type a new and worldwide design.
TAC was produced at the end of the 1960s – based mostly on a design and style by architect and designer Walter Gropius and his Boston-based company The Architects Collaborative (TAC). Built upon simple geometrical kinds, it owes its style to Bauhaus. The Big Cities design is emerged from marrying this traditional fashion with the silhouette of numerous world cities such as Copenhagen, London, Berlin, Paris and New York on a surface of white porcelain.
Throughout time men and women have decorated porcelain with motives from nature and landscapes. Architects have planned and created our cities for centuries and are nicely recognized for generating classy and functional items. Large and Kilo merge the broad span from the huge scale city skyline with the intimate scale of item design in a line of heritage blue porcelain shade. The qualities of each and every city’s silhouette are subtly elaborated in the kind of well-known architectural landmarks this kind of as the Brandenburg Gate, Massive Ben or the Eiffel Tower – bringing observation and conversation to the table.
While the dinner and charger plates are obtainable in 6 distinct design and style variants each, the other pieces of the set are each adorned with a different skyline – twelve in complete.
Posted by Keren Fathi-Bad at 22 Could, 2014
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