TAC Stripes 2.0 Charger Plate, Structure for Rosenthal
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TAC Stripes 2.0 Charger Plate, Structure for Rosenthal
Product Description:
TAC Stripes 2.0 Charger Plate for Rosenthal
A tribute to Walter Gropius, the Stripes 2.0 motif variant is complemented with color and façade elements from the Rosenthal porcelain factory. A new, urban decor is created with the fine lines that mix and match with matte and shiny surfaces, metallic shimmering pieces and red glass.
Dimensions: 13"
Material: Porcelain
Care: Dishwasher and Microwave safe.
It is scratch- and wear-resistant. However, precious metal decors are not totally scratch resistant by virtue of their natural material properties. This décor was tested by the Rosenthal GmbH Institute for material technology (IWT).
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Walter Gropius was born in Berlin in 1883 and died in Boston in 1969. Founded The Architects Collaborative Inc. (TAC), Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1946. Gropius studied architecture in Berlin and Munich. In 1918 he was called to Weimar where, as Director of the Academy of Art and of the School of Applied Arts, he founded the Staatliche Bauhaus. 1937–1952 professorship at Harvard University. As co-founder of the Deutscher Werkbund and as spiritual father of Bauhaus, Gropius had a major influence upon twentieth century artistic endeavor. He constructed production facilities for Rosenthal at Selb and Amberg and also designed the timeless TAC 1 tea service.The association, which was fruitful in many directions, commenced in 1963.