Rosenthal »Maria«
»Times change. Values endure«. This quote is found at Rosenthal when it comes to THE classic traditional brand: »Maria«. In 1916, Rosenthal created one of the most beloved forms with this distinctive service – in the history of the brand and in the history of porcelain as a whole. It is said that a silver tea service from the early 19th century served as the inspiration for the »Maria« porcelain form. Company founder Philipp Rosenthal brought it home from a trip to England. The porcelain was then named after Maria, Philipp Rosenthal's wife and great love.
The elegant porcelain service Rosenthal »Maria« beautifully combines classical and romantic design elements. The classical polygon imparts its characteristic shape to items like coffee pot, cups, and plates. The hallmark of the porcelain collection »Maria« is the delicately designed pomegranate relief, which adorns all items as a subtle, all-around border decoration. Soon after its inception, »Maria« became the most extensive porcelain series within the Rosenthal brand. Even today, Rosenthal »Maria« continues to impress with a wide range of plate and cup variations, as well as a large selection of various serving items. Here you can find bowls, dishes, and platters in all conceivable sizes, as well as highlights like tureens, footed cake plates, candelabras, a tiered serving stand, and even a porcelain bread basket.
»Maria« from Rosenthal is available in pure white and also with a »Pink Rose« decor. In 2022, the classic got a new, trendy look: Rosenthal Maria »en Vogue«. Whether in white or in color: Rosenthal »Maria« skilfully combines tradition and modernity.
- Rosenthal Maria en VogueTimeless porcelain in the trendy vintage style: Rosenthal Maria »en Vogue«. As early as 1916, Rosenthal created one of the most popular and successful forms in the history...
- Rosenthal Maria Pink RoseSince 1916, the popular Maria series, which is named after the wife of company founder Philipp Rosenthal, has adorned a good 200 decors. The classic service has thus written porcelain history. All of...
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