Decor 612
Ritz Grund Elfenbein mit schwarzen Streifen Glasur glänzend
The influence of the Bauhaus on Hedwig Bollhagen is particularly evident in the original decors of the HB-Ritz series. They are applied to the pure potsherds with black engobe, refined using the sgraffito technique and glazed transparently. Patterns with a high recognition value are created, which reveal Hedwig Bollhagen's extraordinary talent for elevating the form with decorations. With its incomparable elegance in black and sand-colored decor, the Ritz collection has now gained worldwide attention and can be found in the shops of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Musée des Arts Decorative Paris, as well as those of the Bauhaus Dessau, Weimar and Berlin.
Butter dish HB 494B
Cup HB 1065
The coffee cup with the shape number "1065" is probably now one of the secret classics from the ceramic manufactory of Hedwig Bollhagen. The timele...
View full detailsJar HB 869
The Hedwig Bollhagen jar with the shape number "869" is the big sister of the jar with the shape number 868. Characteristic for the two-piece set o...
View full detailsPot HB 11150
The teapot with the shape number "11150" from Hedwig Bollhagen brings the world of enjoyment of Darjeeling, Matcha, Ceylon and Co. to full advantag...
View full detailsCreamer HB 558
The cream jug by Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "558" reminds a bit of a milk jug. Characteristic is the rectilinear shape of the body, whi...
View full detailsPot HB 501A
The teapot with the shape number "501a" allows devotees of Zen to celebrate their relaxing tea ritual quite appropriately. With its dimensions (14 ...
View full detailsCup HB 561
The two-piece mocha espresso cup by Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "561" impresses with its rustic shape. Characteristic for the two-piece ...
View full detailsCup HB 501
The tea cup from Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "501" delights with its classic, nostalgic design and a design that is rooted in tradition....
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