Chinese Spoon - Oskar
AVAILABLE: 10-15 weeks delivery
Slender black and gold curves adorn the new Raynaud porcelain, designed in-house by the creative team. Delicate and elegant, Oskar evokes the spirit of Bauhaus, the famous German school of the early 20th century that combined fine art with craftsmanship, and remains a strong influence on contemporary design. Four geometric motifs are formed by opposing curves in alternating gold and intense black, enveloping the pieces in an open or tighter mesh effect. The black and gold stand out against the pure white Raynaud porcelain, creating contrasting effects that vary depending on the pattern. German on her father’s side and very attached to this country, where she studied at the Berlin School of the Arts, Mariela Schwarz Montiel likes to reference the innovative, free spirit of the Bauhaus school, reinterpreted with the elegance and femininity that characterises Raynaud's designs. This tableware service is named after her young German godson, Oskar.
Raynaud is one of the most important porcelain manufactories in the legendary French porcelain town of Limoges in France. Raynaud porcelain is characterised by particularly innovative decors. All work steps are carried out 100% in Limoges.
PRODUCT CODE: 0634-11-647014
COLOUR: White, Brown, Gold
SIZE: L 14.0cm W 4.8cm
SIZE: L 5.51in W 1.57in
MATERIAL: Porcelain
BRAND: Raynaud
MADE IN: France
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