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Zaha Hadid Design releases new porcelain collections for Rosenthal
United Kingdom Architecture News - Feb 13, 2019 - 04:17 14355 views
Zaha Hadid Design has released its new porcelain collections for Rosenthal, one of the world’s leading German producers of porcelain tableware and items for the home.
Released as three sets, the new collection includes Lapp, Weave and Strip vases and bowls that strongly carry the design language of Zaha Hadid Architects. The pieces have been produced in platinum, matte black, matte white, glazed white and white/gold.
Weave Collection
Creating timeless collections throughout its 140-year history, Rosenthal has also collaborated on acclaimed edition pieces with leading artists and designers including Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, Walter Gropius and Werner Panton.
Fluid lines of Zaha Hadid’s sketching hand purely elaborate the pieces with softness, the Weave vases incorporate delicate strokes that interweave and diverge to express their interplay of fluidity and symmetry.
Stripp Collection
"Informed by the motion of a liquid droplets flowing along a solid surface, the design creates openings and voids that allow for many different flower arrangements at the top - as well as on the sides - of the vase," said Zaha Hadid Design.
Stripp Collection
The Strip collection includes three sculptural vases and two bowls of different sizes. A sequence of vertical strips with rhythmical offsets, the Strip collection transitions their square base into a circular top edge. Metallic highlights between each strip generate an intricacy within each design.
Lapp Collection
Zaha Hadid Design’s new collections for Rosenthal reinterpret the relationships inherent throughout the studio’s architecture. The Lapp collection comprises a family of vases of different sizes in varying combinations of matt and gloss ceramic finishes.
Lapp Collection
Zaha Hadid Design recently released Women’s Activewear Collection 2019 for Odlo. The firm, functions as a sister company of ZHA, also exhibited itsrecent collection at the Maison & Objet 2019.
All images © Rosenthal, courtesy of ZHD
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