Rosenthal (West Germany) 'Flowers' 12" Ceramic Wall Plaque, in Gold/Brown | Designed by Renate Rhein *RARE FIND*

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Rosenthal was founded in 1879 by Philipp Rosenthal, who moved his porcelain painting business from Werl in North Rhine-Westphalia to Selb in Bavaria, where he was based in the castle Erkersreuth.

In 1960, the Rosenthal Studiohaus was opened in Nuremberg. Across the mid-century period a number of key designers worked with the company to create designs, including Tapio Wirkkala (1915-85), Timo Sarpaneva (1926-2006), Bjørn Wiinblad (1919-2006) and Renate Rhein (1925-2020). 

You can read more about the Rosenthal, here.

 

THIS LISTING

Pattern Flowers 
Designer Renate Rhein

Production 1970s

Dimensions 29.5cm (12") tall, 29.5cm wide

Condition Great to excellent condition with no real wear to mention. Some very light scuffs and nibbles to edges, but minimal. Has wired attached to reverse (not pictured) to hang.

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