(14.02.2010)

Real show pieces

With Couture KAHLA introduces a collection of decorative porcelain objects in a premium design.


Luxury has a new name: KAHLA Couture. With the extravagant design in gold, black and velvet on white porcelain the brand is now ennobling selected objects from various, prize winning collections.

Floral ornaments (design: Jacqueline Schröder, René Buschner) lend individual pieces from the collections Cumulus, Five Senses, Elixyr (design: Barbara Schmidt), Abra Cadabra (design: Cornelia Müller) and Diamonds & Pearls (design: Barbara Schmidt, Mirjami Rissanen) a kingly aura. Hereby pieces were consciously chosen that are not just for the stylish presentation of culinary delicacies. So for example the cake stands, platters and bowls from the square Cumulus series offer themselves as luxurious storage for clocks or jewellery. The bowl covered in black velvet from the Five Senses series pampers the sense of touch and preserves pretentious surfaces. Due to its opulent gold decoration on the interior, it is a feast for the eyes even with nothing in it – and the same applies to the matching vase and porcelain blossom (design: Cornelia Müller).

The Nobel line in the Abra Cadabra (design: Cornelia Müller) range has come up with real gold pieces. The multi functional bowls with lids and matching trays show a high level of flexibility. Whether general shine, gold and black velvet ornaments or a combination of both: Abra Cadabra Couture gives rooms a touch of opulence from bathroom to lounge.

The OPUS collection (design: speziell®) with its straight lines and architectural corners lends the precious metal decoration strict extravagance. A sheer net made of gold ennobles bowls and platters and highlights them as a decorative highlight.  

With the decorative hat from the junior designer Sandra Schmedemann, an exceptional solitaire rounds off the range of Couture objects. The velvet lined interior is ready to take small treasures, loving surprises or messages.

The Couture objects show premium quality not only in an aesthetic but also functional regard. In this way the black velvet covering is based upon the patented touch! technology from KAHLA. The three dimensional surface insulates against too much heat, muffles sounds, is food safe, dishwasher and microwave safe.


For more information, digital image files in print resolution and all enquiries:

KAHLA/Thüringen Porzellan GmbH  
Sheila Rietscher / Katja Endler
Christian-Eckardt-Straße 38 
07768 Kahla/Germany
Phone +49 (0) 3 64 24 • 79-282 
Fax +49 (0) 3 64 24 • 79-283
pr@kahlaporzellan.com
www.kahlaporzellan.com

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