Künstler-Sammeldose No. 2 - Brigitte Doege for Rosenthal, late 20th century
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An original artist-designed porcelain box from Rosenthal Studio-Line, Künstler-Sammeldose No. 2 by Brigitte Doege. The cylindrical form is wrapped in a geometric composition in turquoise, cobalt, ochre, black, green, and coral, while the lid rises into a faceted abstract structure that gives the piece a strong graphic and spatial presence.
- Dimensions: H 9.5 cm, Dia. 10.5 cm
- Material: Porcelain
- Brand: Rosenthal
- Designer: Brigitte Doege
- Color: White with multicolour geometric decor
- Era: Late 20th century
- Origin: Germany
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition; no chips, cracks, or restorations. Minimal signs of age consistent with careful handling.
This piece brings a playful precision to an interior. The crisp geometry and saturated colour blocks make it especially effective on a shelf, side table, or desk where a smaller object needs to hold its own.
Brigitte Doege (born 1938) is a German designer and painter known for her graphic use of colour and geometric decoration. From the mid-1980s onward, she created distinctive decors for Rosenthal, contributing a clear postmodern sensibility to the Studio-Line universe.
Rosenthal, founded in 1879 in Selb, Bavaria, is one of Germany’s most important porcelain manufacturers, recognised for combining industrial production with high design standards. With its Studio-Linie programme from the 1960s onwards, Rosenthal invited international artists and designers to create avant-garde forms and décors, making pieces like this set both functional objects and design collectibles.