Decor 612-1158
Ritz ground ivory with red stripes glaze glossy
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.
Plate 129
The dinner plate from Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "129" combines nostalgic accents of traditional craftsmanship with modern design prefe...
View full detailsSoup plate 223
The deep plate by Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "223" not only impresses visually with flowing contours and a clear shape, in which tradit...
View full detailsPlate 123
The dinner plate from Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "123" impresses with a minimalist and at the same time refined design that tastefully ...
View full detailsFlower vase ring 735B 735B
The flower ring with the shape number "735B" by Hedwig Bollhagen is the middle sister of the small (735A) and large (735C) flower ring. Its charact...
View full detailsPlant pot 770B
The plant pot from Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "770B" not only enlivens the herb garden in the kitchen and complements as a shapely flow...
View full detailsStanding egg vase large 754B
Pot 499
The teapot with the shape number "499" by Hedwig Bollhagen really brings out the scent of oolong, matcha and Ceylon. With a diameter of 16.5 centim...
View full detailsPlant pot 757
Champagne & Sparkling Wine Cooler 550E
Stand egg small 755A
Teapot warmer 535
Cup 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...
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