Butter dish Kurland (small) (2-piece) by KPM

Butter dish Kurland (small) (2-piece) by KPM

SAR 1,044.00
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The small Kurland butter dish is a dream come true for many Kurland enthusiasts. This iconic collection boasts a success story spanning over 230 years and has since been expanded with new, contemporary shapes and sizes. The classicist rim with its delicate egg-and-dart molding and cloth trim has been meticulously crafted for the handy shape of the small butter dish, making it an elegant table accessory that evokes the typical Kurland flair for both light meals and more substantial snacks. The Kurland dinner service, comprising around 70 pieces, is not only the most comprehensive but also one of the most popular from the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin (Kpm). Its rigorous lines and symmetry, softened by a delicate border,

combine to create an ideal form.

Enjoy the splendor of classicism with the porcelain from the Kurland dinner service by the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin. The Kurland saucer, perfect for coffee or tea cups, shines brilliantly in all its white glory. Around 1790, Peter Biron, Duke of Courland, commissioned the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin to design and produce a magnificent dinner service. Following the courtly Rococo style with its shell and tendril motifs,

the return to classical antiquity became the dominant stylistic element around 1770. The Berlin manufactory created a service in a strictly Neoclassical style, initially called "Service with Antique Edge." In honor of the Duke, this homage to the ideals of the ancient world was later renamed Kurland.

The white "Kurland" service is dishwasher safe and microwave safe. The Kpm Berlin brand was founded in 1751. "White gold," as porcelain is still known today, was the great passion of Frederick Ii of Prussia, who acquired the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin from the merchant Johann Ernst Gatzkowsky in 1763.
The king gave it its name and his symbol:
the cobalt blue scepter,

which to this day distinguishes Kpm's exclusive pieces as originals. Until the abdication of Wilhelm Ii in 1918, Kpm in Berlin was owned by seven kings and emperors and can rightly be considered one of the most exclusive and historically significant German brands.

With the end of the monarchy in 1918, Kpm became the State Porcelain Manufactory. After the Second World War, the manufactory fell to the State of Berlin, which changed the name back to Royal Porcelain Manufactory and sold it to Jörg Woltmann in 2006. The Berlin banker determined the realignment of the venerable company by driving its internationalization as a premium brand and continues to focus on expanding the brand to this day.

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  • Does not include VAT and customs duty.
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  • To be delivered in 6 - 9 * working days.
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