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The form “Zwiebelmuster” was and even is today a weight-bearing column for the brand Triptis. Developed from far eastern patterns, the decoration belonged about 1850 to the inalienable table culture in well-to-do middle-class circles. Their formative core finds itself in the classical-traditional line of this timeless form.→ |
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As well as the melodies of “Barkarolen” this form also has an emphatically quiet character. The unusual handles and braces provide the impression of a rocking movement in the melody which reminds of the swings of a gondola in Venice.→ |
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“Mommy, this belongs to me only!” Fun at the table with our decorated children sets in different fairy tale motives. So, food for the kids becomes playfully the fairy tale hour and each plate will be eaten up.→
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