Vase Hall 1 by Marguerite Friedlaender Wildenhain, KPM Berlin
In 1919, Marguerite Friedlaender began her studies at the Bauhaus in Weimar. In 1925, she followed Gerhard Marcks to the Burg Giebichenstein School of Applied Arts in Halle, where she took over the management of the pottery and later the porcelain workshop.
The Halle vase was designed by Marguerite Friedlaender starting in 1930. The series was created in close collaboration with the State Porcelain Manufactory Berlin (KPM), with which Burg Giebichenstein had been cooperating since 1929. The design is based on earlier studies of funnel-shaped ceramics, which Friedlaender further developed over the years for serial and industrial production. Its clear, minimalist design exemplifies the functional design approach of the Bauhaus.
Designed by Marguerite Friedlaender
Model Hall, porcelain
KPM Berlin from 1931
Currently on offer:
a . Hall 1, white, approx. 20.9 cm high, scepter post-1945,
Blind stamp: omega small = 1954
b . Hall 1, hand-painted , Royal Marbre Blanc decor,
New and unused , approximately 21.3 cm high
First choice and without chip, sometimes with signs of age (see description/photos), a used design object, originals with signs of wear.
Differential taxation according to § 25a UStG.
In 1919, Marguerite Friedlaender began her studies at the Bauhaus in Weimar. In 1925, she followed Gerhard Marcks to the Burg Giebichenstein School of Applied Arts in Halle, where she took over the management of the pottery and later the porcelain workshop.
The Halle vase was designed by Marguerite Friedlaender starting in 1930. The series was created in close collaboration with the State Porcelain Manufactory Berlin (KPM), with which Burg Giebichenstein had been cooperating since 1929. The design is based on earlier studies of funnel-shaped ceramics, which Friedlaender further developed over the years for serial and industrial production. Its clear, minimalist design exemplifies the functional design approach of the Bauhaus.
Designed by Marguerite Friedlaender
Model Hall, porcelain
KPM Berlin from 1931
Currently on offer:
a . Hall 1, white, approx. 20.9 cm high, scepter post-1945,
Blind stamp: omega small = 1954
b . Hall 1, hand-painted , Royal Marbre Blanc decor,
New and unused , approximately 21.3 cm high
First choice and without chip, sometimes with signs of age (see description/photos), a used design object, originals with signs of wear.
Differential taxation according to § 25a UStG.