Versace Rosenthal Collaboration Marco Polo Creamer 

Description

This is a creamer from the Marco Polo series with a rare oriental taste among Versace.
It's very colorful and has a detailed pattern, so it can be used not only as a creamer, but also as a dressing pot, as a flower arrangement left after pruning, as a stick vegetable stand, as a dip pot...✨Pulled inward The gold wire also tightens the entire look, creating a finish unique to Versace.
Height…approx. 8 cm
Length from spout to end of handle…approx. 11cm
Diameter of part without spout…approx. 6.5 cm
Type...creamer
Material: Ceramic
■Rosenthal
In 1961, Philip Rosenthal II founded the idea that ``things that have true value forever and match the sensibilities of the times are authentic.''
Rosenthal created his studio line with the innovative concept of presenting pieces in collaboration with the most prominent artists and designers of the era.
Salvator Dali, Walter Gropius, the first principal of Bauhaus, Raymond Loewy, who designed everything from lipstick to locomotives.
In collaboration with world-renowned artists such as Nordic design masters Timo Sarpaneva, Tapio Wirkkala, and Björn Winblad.
He released his works one after another and created new values. In recent years, popular designers Jasper Morrison and Patricia Urquiola have also joined the group.