kpm | airplane cup | marguerite friedlaender-wildenhain
- delivery time within germany 2-5 working days
- 30 days return policy
- with every purchase you support the bauhaus-archiv museum for design
The Bauhaus is taking off! That's what you might think when you look at the small ring mocha cup, also known as the airplane cup, by Marguerite Friedlaender-Wildenhain from 1930. Friedlaender-Wildenhain trained at the State Bauhaus in Weimar and taught at the Burg Griebichenstein Art Academy in Halle. In 1930 she designed this cup with a saucer. The special thing: the cup fits perfectly into a ring-shaped recess in the saucer and cannot slip back and forth, which is particularly useful when traveling by plane, train or ship. The re-edition of this remarkable ring mocha cup is being provided by the Berlin-based KPM. The world-famous royal blue sceptre mark of the royal porcelain manufacturer, clearly visible on the top of the saucer, gives this piece a special touch.
delivery time
within Germany 2-5 working days
return
30 days return policy
original bauhaus
with every purchase you support the bauhaus-archiv museum for design