With simple elegance, Birgitta Schrader reinterprets the traditional dinner service to meet the diverse demands of international cuisine with understated beauty.
Made of solid-colored Limoge porcelain by hand in a casting process, the porcelain is glazed on the inside. On the outside, the unglazed bisque remains. Carefully polished, the pieces offer an incomparably sensual feel.
The dinner service consists of fourteen pieces made in ten delicate, carefully coordinated colors. Whether puristically reduced with only a few essential shapes for a minimalist everyday dé cor or for an opulently set table, everything is possible. The combination possibilities are endless and also offer the opportunity to live out your personal, creative everyday aesthetic in ever new ways.
The dinner service consists of fourteen pieces made in ten delicate, carefully coordinated colors. Whether puristically reduced with only a few essential shapes for a minimalist everyday dé cor or for an opulently set table, everything is possible. The combination possibilities are endless and also offer the opportunity to live out one's personal, creative everyday aesthetic in ever new ways.
Birgitta Schrader studied in the ceramics class at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. After her diploma, she worked freely with various materials until she founded her own porcelain workshop in 2010. Since then, she has specialized in Limoges porcelain and its intricate production techniques. Her porcelain is shown in gallery and museum exhibitions as well as at trade fairs and renowned craft markets. We are pleased to present Birgitta Schrader exclusively in Vienna.
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