Poster advertising fine china by Arzberg, a German porcelain manufacturer (c. 1960).
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Poster advertising fine china by Arzberg, a German porcelain manufacturer (c. 1960).
1960s GERMAN SUGAR WHITE ARZBERG PORCELAIN TEACUP WITH SNOOPY & WOODSTOCK PERSONALIZATION
Arzberg Form 1382 Tea Set, Red Edge by Hermann Gretsch, 1930s
The first crockery designed according to the principles of the New Objectivity, the 1382 tea service corresponded to the basic ideas of modernity. It was designed by the architect Hermann Gretsch, who worked as an artistic consultant for Arzberg from 1931. His approach was to develop tableware that was free of any decor - a novelty at the time. This uncompromising attitude was also reflected in the name 1382: the production number at Arzberg.
Arzberg Porcelain, Design by Hermann Gretsch, Photo by Adolf Lazi, 1950s
‘Arzberg’ City Modern Art Coffee Set - Lutz Rabold Collection, 1985.
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Chana chickpea Dal with rice for dinner today 😍💛 the perfect post workout meal. You can find the recipe on my blog. It’s absolutely simple. #eatwithannelina #veganfood #veganbowls #arzberg #arzbergporzellan (at Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany)
Fantasia Tea Set by Matteo Thun for Arzberg, 1980s
8 minutes 3 ingredient mousse au chocolate is #nowonmyblog. Link in my bio. Sending chocolaty vibes. #mouseauchocolat #schoki #schokomus #vegangermany #veganschoki #dessert #arzbergporzellan #joyn #arzberg (at Berlin, Germany)