Tao vases
Tue 10 2006
Red Dot Award 2005 – Awarded in the category Glass, ceramics, china
Design: Kap Sun Hwang
In the production of the Tao vase series, porcelain is processed in an unusual way: Three identical blue and white vases are produced in three sizes and diameters and are left to dry until they get as hard as leather.
Genio Oven-to-Table Programme
Tue 10 2006
Red Dot Award 2005 – Awarded in the category Glass, ceramics, china
Design: Stefan Diez
The genio oven-to-table programme includes matching porcelain components made of Inovan, an innovative porcelain compound featuring a high degree of durability, resistance to temperature changes and a high heat storage capability.
Free Spirit Collection
Tue 10 2006
Red Dot Award 2005 – Awarded in the category Glass, ceramics, china
Design: Robin Platt
Free Spirit is a platform for a creative, modern and surprising presentation of food. The basic elements are the square-shaped and rectangular plates and platters of different sizes and depths; their organic visual language is emphasised by a particularly thin porcelain.
Elixyr porcelain collection
Tue 10 2006
Easy Lifestyle collection
Tue 10 2006
Red Dot Award 2005 – Awarded in the category Glass, ceramics, china
Design: Hutschenreuther (Rosenthal Group)
Easy is an innovative collection consisting of a porcelain line with soft organic shapes and complementary accessories. The diverse product line meets demands for a flexible set-up: the single component parts offer various possibilities of combination and are available in small individual sets.
Assam, Pavina and Canteen glassware
Tue 10 2006

Red Dot Award 2005 – Awarded in the category Glass, ceramics, china
Design: Bodum Design Group
The double-wall tumblers Assam, Pavina and Canteen are made of borosilicate glass, creating the impression of “floating” beverages inside. This particular sort of glass is resistant to temperature shocks, and the glass walls are much thinner than ceramics.
The First – stemware and decanters
Tue 10 2006
Red Dot Award 2006 – Awarded in the category Glass, ceramics, china
Design: Irmgard Braun-Ditze
The design of The First is based on the idea that wine needs space to breathe. The body and rim of the glasses have been designed and produced in an elaborate manufacturing process to harmonise perfectly with exquisite wines.
Tectonics bowls
Tue 10 2006
Red Dot Award 2006 – Awarded in the category Glass, ceramics, china
Design: Cairn Young
The bowls feature a titanium décor on white porcelain so appear like waves which shine silvery on the sea. The special form of the 36cm large bowl is the result of a lengthy casting process using a multi-part mould.
OKIU bowls
Tue 10 2006

Red Dot Award 2006 – Awarded in the category Glass, ceramics, china
Design: Prof. Michael Böhm
These bowls are ideal for serving canapes, starters and side dishes. They have a translucent magic married to a sensuous form that speaks of harmony and inner calm. While the white glass allows the foods’ colours to be displayed to dramatic effect.
Modus glassware
Tue 10 2006
Red Dot Award 2006 – Awarded in the category Glass, ceramics, china
Design: Garcia & Larsen
Modus consists of a range of drinking glasses, bowls and pitchers. The concept behind the range is a combination of maximal functionality through a minimal design. All elements have been designed using the same conical shape, which allows stacking with content.

