
Rosenthal »Maria«
»Times change. Values remain.“ This quote is found at Rosenthal when it comes to THE classic of the traditional brand: »Maria«. In 1916, Rosenthal created this distinctive service, one of the most popular forms in the brand's history and in porcelain history in general. It is said that the porcelain form »Maria« was inspired by a silver tea service from the early 19th century. 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« excellently combines classical and romantic style elements. The classicist polygon gives items like jugs, cups, and plates their characteristic shape. Typical for the porcelain collection »Maria« is the delicately designed relief of pomegranates that adorns all items as a subtle, surrounding edge decoration. Soon after its creation, »Maria« became the most extensive porcelain series of the Rosenthal brand. Even today, Rosenthal »Maria« impresses with a wide range of different serving items alongside numerous plate and cup variants. Here you will find bowls, dishes, and platters in all conceivable sizes, as well as highlights like tureens, cake stands, candlesticks, an étagère, and even a bread basket made of porcelain.
»Maria« by Rosenthal is available purely in white and also with decor »Pink Rose«. In 2022, the classic got a new, trendy look: Rosenthal Maria »en Vogue«. Whether in white or in color: Rosenthal »Maria« skillfully 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, named after the wife of the company's founder Philipp Rosenthal, has adorned over 200 designs. This classic service has made porcelain history. All of these...
- Rosenthal Maria WhiteFew other porcelain designs have shaped the history of table culture as sustainably as the Rosenthal »Maria« design. The porcelain service was named after Maria, the wife of the company's...