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Salone Del Mobile: Boca do Lobo Pairs up with Fürstenberg Porzellan
After the partnership in the Maison et Objet, Boca do Lobo will teams up with the FÜRSTENBERGPorzellan once again at Il Salone Del Mobile, strengthening unique craftsmanship and the charism of exclusive manufacturing which make both brands stand out from the crowd.
Founded in 1747, the name FÜRSTENBERG has ever since stood for unique craftsmanship and exclusive manufacturer’s porcelain.
With the passing of the years, renowned designers, modellers and porcelain painters have shaped the history of the manufactory founded by Duke Carl I. of Brunswick-Wolfenbuettel. In this article the Blod Design Limited Edition is going to show you some of the most emblematic collections.
SIP OF GOLD – THE GLEAM OF LIQUID GOLD
Graceful and enticing – the new tumblers in the “Sip of Gold” collection combine gleaming precious metal, jet black and pure white in four sensuous decors: graphic stars or dots, a crystalline diamond pattern and striking check. The goblets are just as appealing to drink from as they are to look at: delicate and wafer-thin, with a wall thickness of around two millimetres, they sit lightly and elegantly in the hand. If you fill the tumblers with sparkling drinks, the light is reflected hundreds of times, creating the impression of liquid gold.
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Michael Sieger drew his inspiration for these exceptional drinking vessels from a classic silver goblet that he was given as a gift by his wife and muse, Bettina. The antique tumbler soon became his personal favorite piece, and he created the “Sip of Gold” collection (2005) as a modern adaptation of the design.
PROMETHEUS
Prometheus, the legendary hero from Greek mythology, lends his name to the new ice bucket from SIEGER by FÜRSTENBERG. The heroic Titan was regarded as a friend and benefactor of humanity, bringing them the gift of fire and courageously defending them. This sculptural porcelain objects is also a charismatic protector. Sturdy and impressive to behold, it stands guard over its contents – whether that be pure ice or a good bottle of wine. Prometheus is made entirely by hand to the highest standards of quality and is available with gleaming white and 24-carat gold interiors.
SEVEN – JUST 7 THINGS YOU NEED!
Simple, beautiful and carefree – the new SEVEN dining service encompasses just seven
different pieces, each of which exudes a gentle lightness thanks to their pure, archetypical
forms. At the same time, each product can be virtually used in any number of different ways and combinations. This minimalism with maximum universal style, the charming pattern concept with satin-matt surfaces, and the extraordinary quality of handcrafted porcelain make Michael Sieger’s SEVEN unique – and a confident trendsetter!
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SEVEN is for those who consciously choose to own fewer things – because they have to be flexible in their career and move house often, for example, or because they want to redefine their own style for living. The dining service is perfectly in line with changes in society.
FACES & SCENT OF A MUSE
Powdery white with a feel of cashmere – the sparkling wine cooler Faces and the fragrance vase Scent of a Muse are now available with a satin-matt surface. This allows the feminine features of the sculptures and seductive objects to be even more striking. They complement the charming Objects to a muse collection, which is dedicated to the designer Michael Sieger’s wife and muse.
SIEGER FASHION
The designs in the collection reflect a land with a rich culture and glorious coastal resorts. There are architectural-style patterns inspired by geometric tiles and ornamental mosaics. The traditional ikat weaving technique, in which yarn is dyed in bundles, has been used to create fabrics with jagged, gently shimmering lines. Floral and maritime influences can also be seen.