Make a statement. Design elegance with or without flowers

In 1961, Rosenthal shook up the porcelain industry with the line studio-line, in which it turned avant-garde designs by artists, designers and architects into porcelain creations.

To mark the 60th anniversary of studio-line in 2021, Rosenthal reissued iconic vases, created from various design collaborations, as part of the "Sixty&Twelve" collection.

Six vase designs from the line are now available, cast from coloured porcelain, in new, pastel shades and in unlimited editions: the Fast shape (design: Cédric Ragot) in the colour Cameo, Squall (design: Cédric Ragot) in Mint, Asym (design: Claus Josef Riedel) in Sea Salt, Vase of Phases (design: Studio Dror) in Pacific, Skum (BIG Ideas) in Fossil and Hop (design: Sebastian Herkner) in Atlantic.

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    Decorative Objects
  • Range
    ROSENTHAL
The Studio of Tableware
Mount Eden, Auckland
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The Company
The Studio of Tableware is regarded as New Zealand’s leading tableware specialist and offers you an unrivalled selection of quality tableware including dinnerware, cutlery, glassware, table linen, gifts, cookware and kitchenware.

The selection offered encompasses a wide variety of tastes, budgets and desires. The Studio of Tableware offers world famous brands from Europe, Scandinavia and the UK and many of these are exclusive to The Studio of Tableware in New Zealand.

Our specialty is quality tableware and gifts for:

  • Your residence, apartment and holiday home
  • Equipping luxury yachts and motor vessels
  • Business and corporate presentations and incentives
  • Boardrooms and hospitality areas
  • Wedding Registers and gifts for all occasions

Our Philosophy is . . .
To provide products of high quality and excellent design.

To support these products with in-depth knowledge and superior service delivered with imagination and enthusiasm.

To ensure that our clients are offered competitive pricing.

To show by example that ‘We don't just set the table . . . We set the standard’.