Rosenthal meets Versace »Barocco«

Opulent patterns, along with a brilliant precious metal look, combined with classic elements: The collection Rosenthal meets Versace »Barocco« showcases the typical signature of the Italian lifestyle brand. Versace introduced the Barocco design in 1991. It interprets Greek and Baroque art from antiquity in the Versace style and serves as a tribute to this artistic era. Alongside the iconic motif of Medusa, »Barocco« has become a characteristic theme of Versace. On the finest Rosenthal porcelain, the Barocco decor experiences a kind of rebirth and is presented in this version on table and dining. Floral ornaments in gray, turquoise, and rose are arranged together with metallic effects: lids, handles, and certain decorative elements sparkle in luxurious platinum optics.

The three colors used »Haze«, »Teal«, and »Rose« express Versace's uniqueness. In elegant black-gray, the decor »Haze« adorns a complete table collection. This includes cups and plates in various sizes, teapots, milk jugs, and sugar bowls, as well as bowls and serving dishes. The Haze series is complemented by a selection of gift items, such as vases, boxes, and even snow globes for the Christmas season. In »Barocco Haze«, dark tones dominate, particularly a mystical gray. Combined with black and white accents, it creates a feather-light, filigree look. Full-surface designs alternate with border decorations, creating excitement within the collection.

»Barocco Teal« appears as a bright, vibrant turquoise inspired by the clear waters of the Mediterranean. In contrast, »Barocco Rose« presents itself in a powdery old rose – romantic-playful and feminine, yet très chic. Unlike »Haze«, only selected serving items are available in the colors »Teal« and »Rose«, such as place plates, bread plates, and handled mugs. These two colors mainly adorn gift items like lidded boxes, vases, and scented candles.

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