Luigi Colani Porcelain - Perfect Biodesign for Discerning Consumers

As one of the most famous German designers, Luigi Colani (1928 - 2019) set standards in industrial design. Whether mineral water bottles or televisions, cameras or porcelain - the extraordinary aerodynamic and flowing designs in curves are exemplary, fascinate young and old, and are extremely functional.

It is therefore obvious that Luigi Colani porcelain has long been considered outstanding. Not only for lovers of unusual shapes, but also for collectors of extraordinary designs. Luigi Colani porcelain is available as a classic dinner service as well as selected individual pieces. In combination with the striking design and the high-quality workmanship of selected materials, utility items are created that are all small works of art.

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Convincing prices for convincing porcelain

A second credo is added to the porcelain: No matter how much work may be involved in each piece: Colani always valued perfect handling and a convincing price. Making simple yet fascinating porcelain accessible to everyone - that was part of the credo that characterized the artist. Thus, Colani has earned an excellent reputation not only in his own country but is sought after and appreciated worldwide.

Loving craftsmanship down to the last detail

That star designer Luigi Colani mastered the art of designing everyday objects down to the last detail was no accident. The son of a Kurdish film architect and a Polish mother, he began building ships and cars on his own at the age of four. In doing so, he discovered a love for materials such as wood and plaster. A solid international education helped Luigi Colani perfect his craft talent. Whether in Paris or Germany, Japan or Switzerland: for decades, the charismatic perfectionist traveled the world, maintaining offices in many capitals and creating designs for extravagant items. But as extraordinary as they may be, Luigi Colani never lost sight of one requirement: the designer placed great importance on the fact that the organic designs are free of right angles. This so-called "biodesign" also runs through the elaborately designed Luigi Colani porcelain in every facet.