No. 18043817

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Rosenthal - extensive 22-piece set of tableware, model Plus, designed by Wolf Karnagel
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Rosenthal - extensive 22-piece set of tableware, model Plus, designed by Wolf Karnagel

The Plus set of tableware with model number 5000 is designed by Wolf Karnagel and was first manufactured in 1970. Versions with various decorations exist, this is the version with a yellow dot as decoration. The set of tableware consists of: - Coffee pot with lid - Teapot with lid - Sugar bowl with lid - Milk jug - 6 coffee cups with saucers - 5 tea cups with saucers - Dish, 31 x 24.5 cm - 2 salt shakers - Bonbon jar with lid, 11.5 cm - Dish with lid, 15 cm - Dish with lid, 21.5 cm - Vase, 20 cm The set of tableware is in excellent condition. First-choice porcelain. Wolf Karnagel was born in Leipizig, in 1940. He is regarded as one of the most gifted designers of his generation. He studied under professor Bodo Kampmann at the Hochschuile für Bildende Künste in Braunschweig. Karnagel worked at Staatliche Porzellan Manufaktur in Berlin from 1967 to 1969. He has been working as independent designer since 1970. In 1980, Karnagel became professor at the Hochschule für Bildende Kunste in Berlin The partnership with Rosenthal resulted in many gorgeous products: tableware, glassware, vases and cutlery.

No. 18043817

No longer available
Rosenthal - extensive 22-piece set of tableware, model Plus, designed by Wolf Karnagel

Rosenthal - extensive 22-piece set of tableware, model Plus, designed by Wolf Karnagel

The Plus set of tableware with model number 5000 is designed by Wolf Karnagel and was first manufactured in 1970.
Versions with various decorations exist, this is the version with a yellow dot as decoration.

The set of tableware consists of:
- Coffee pot with lid
- Teapot with lid
- Sugar bowl with lid
- Milk jug
- 6 coffee cups with saucers
- 5 tea cups with saucers
- Dish, 31 x 24.5 cm
- 2 salt shakers
- Bonbon jar with lid, 11.5 cm
- Dish with lid, 15 cm
- Dish with lid, 21.5 cm
- Vase, 20 cm

The set of tableware is in excellent condition. First-choice porcelain.

Wolf Karnagel was born in Leipizig, in 1940.
He is regarded as one of the most gifted designers of his generation. He studied under professor Bodo Kampmann at the Hochschuile für Bildende Künste in Braunschweig. Karnagel worked at Staatliche Porzellan Manufaktur in Berlin from 1967 to 1969. He has been working as independent designer since 1970.
In 1980, Karnagel became professor at the Hochschule für Bildende Kunste in Berlin

The partnership with Rosenthal resulted in many gorgeous products: tableware, glassware, vases and cutlery.

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