Lotos Bisque Dandelion Dinner Plate, 10.6" by Wolfgang von Wersin for Nymphenburg Porcelain
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Lotos Bisque Dandelion Dinner Plate, 10.6" by Wolfgang von Wersin for Nymphenburg Porcelain
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Lotos Bisque Dandelion Dinner Plate, 10.6" by Wolfgang von Wersin for Nymphenburg Porcelain
Hand painted with images of the Dandelion, this Lotos-based service is bisque on the exterior and glazed interior.
Wolfgang von Wersin designed the Lotos shape for Nymphenburg in the New Objectivity-style in the 1950s. For LOTOS, von Wersin selected a simple basic shape with sweeping bowls and half-round upwardly flowing handles, which, with their gentle curves, are evocative of opening blossoms. Because of its liquid- and dirt-repellent leaves, the lotus blossom symbolizes purity in the Far East. This is also reflected in the gentle colors and designs used for the thin and translucent porcelain.
Additional items in the Lotos Bisque Dandelion Collection are available here.
Delivery time is estimated at 1-5 weeks depending on stock check.
We suggest hand washing.
Other pieces in the collection may not be listed online.
Please view the LOTOS LINE SHEET and contact us.
Other patterns in the LOTOS line are available here.
Nymphenburg Porzellan was founded in 1747 in Munich, Germany. One of the few porcelain manufacturers still producing all handmade product, Nymphenburg has supplied the aristocracy and elite for over 260 years. The factory is located on the grounds of Nymphenburg Palace. If you are looking at expanding or replacing an existing vintage service or need assistance finding items not shown, please contact us and we will try to help.
Additional production by Nymphenburg may be found here.