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This item is available via special order with a 8-10 week production lead time prior to shipping. All special order items are final sale.

Made in Germany.

A fine porcelain coffee beaker modeled on the structure of handmade paper with hand-painted notation inspired by architectural studies.

Designed by Argentinian artist Ruth Gurvich for Nymphenburg, the Lightscape collection “elevates paperiness to a principle: playing virtuosically with the peculiarities of the material” with visible creases, folds, and tensions throughout white biscuit porcelain. Lightscape porcelain is designed for universal use across the kitchen, guest spaces, bath, and spa. Featuring a white glazed interior and matte exterior.

Based in Munich, Germany, Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg is a time-honored porcelain manufacturer first founded as part of the royal house of Wittelsbach in Bavaria when Elector Max III opened a manufactory for electoral porcelain fabrication in 1747. Celebrating the beauty of handicraft for culinary and interior solutions, Nymphenburg continues to push the avant garde in heritage porcelain.

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Details

This item is available via special order with a 8-10 week production lead time prior to shipping. All special order items are final sale.

Made in Germany.

A fine porcelain coffee beaker modeled on the structure of handmade paper with hand-painted notation inspired by architectural studies.

Designed by Argentinian artist Ruth Gurvich for Nymphenburg, the Lightscape collection “elevates paperiness to a principle: playing virtuosically with the peculiarities of the material” with visible creases, folds, and tensions throughout white biscuit porcelain. Lightscape porcelain is designed for universal use across the kitchen, guest spaces, bath, and spa. Featuring a white glazed interior and matte exterior.

Based in Munich, Germany, Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg is a time-honored porcelain manufacturer first founded as part of the royal house of Wittelsbach in Bavaria when Elector Max III opened a manufactory for electoral porcelain fabrication in 1747. Celebrating the beauty of handicraft for culinary and interior solutions, Nymphenburg continues to push the avant garde in heritage porcelain.

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Dimensions

Care