Decor 477
blue, red and white vertical stripes
HB faience is created by inglaze painting. After the first firing, a white covering glaze is applied to the ceramics. After drying, our ceramic painters, some of whom were trained by Hedwig Bollhagen, hand-paint their famous colored faience decorations into the glaze. In the so-called smooth firing, the glaze combines with the decor painted with engobe and fixes it. The ceramic "safe" colors form the classics with blue, yellow and black. Red is considered a "volatile color" and often fades in the smooth firing. All colors belong to Hedwig Bollhagen's typical faience decors, which are to be understood as a homage to the farmer's pottery that she so admired.
Plate HB 502
The bread plate by Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "502" corresponds in its simple, timeless form to the Bauhaus maxim: Beautiful is what wo...
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The Canada mug by Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "526" are extremely popular because of their relatively large capacity of 0.2 liters after...
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Hedwig Bollhagen's cookie tin with the shape number "870" is probably one of the secret classics from the Marwitz ceramics factory. The timelessly ...
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Plate clock HB 123S
The wall clock by Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "123S" not only reliably shows the exact time, but also shines with nostalgic nonchalance....
View full detailsPlate clock HB 502S
The wall clock by Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "502S" not only reliably shows the exact time, but also shines with nostalgic nonchalance....
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