Bauhaus Necklace by Trude Petri for KPM Berlin
Designer Trude Petri
Brand KPM Berlin, Germany
Era 1920’s
Material Porcelain
Size 69 cm
Condition Very Good — Small Traces Of Usage — One Tubular Element Is Missing
Price SOLD OUT
Trude Petri and the KPM Berlin
Sculptor, painter and designer - the hamburger Trude Petri (1906-1998) is one of the most significant designers of their time. The proof of this success story is still today in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
It is responsible for numerous designs from 1928 to 1967 for numerous designs, which survived the time and advised to design classics.
One of her first designs is this chain 1929/1930, which reflects the Bauhausgeist.
Technical porcelain in tubes and spherical shape worked and handpainted.
Literature proof: Homage for the 90th Birthday Siegmund Schüzu and Trude Petri, Verlag Willmuth Arenhövel, Berlin. Page 23 Fig. 25
Designer Trude Petri
Brand KPM Berlin, Germany
Era 1920’s
Material Porcelain
Size 69 cm
Condition Very Good — Small Traces Of Usage — One Tubular Element Is Missing
Price SOLD OUT
Trude Petri and the KPM Berlin
Sculptor, painter and designer - the hamburger Trude Petri (1906-1998) is one of the most significant designers of their time. The proof of this success story is still today in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
It is responsible for numerous designs from 1928 to 1967 for numerous designs, which survived the time and advised to design classics.
One of her first designs is this chain 1929/1930, which reflects the Bauhausgeist.
Technical porcelain in tubes and spherical shape worked and handpainted.
Literature proof: Homage for the 90th Birthday Siegmund Schüzu and Trude Petri, Verlag Willmuth Arenhövel, Berlin. Page 23 Fig. 25
Designer Trude Petri
Brand KPM Berlin, Germany
Era 1920’s
Material Porcelain
Size 69 cm
Condition Very Good — Small Traces Of Usage — One Tubular Element Is Missing
Price SOLD OUT
Trude Petri and the KPM Berlin
Sculptor, painter and designer - the hamburger Trude Petri (1906-1998) is one of the most significant designers of their time. The proof of this success story is still today in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
It is responsible for numerous designs from 1928 to 1967 for numerous designs, which survived the time and advised to design classics.
One of her first designs is this chain 1929/1930, which reflects the Bauhausgeist.
Technical porcelain in tubes and spherical shape worked and handpainted.
Literature proof: Homage for the 90th Birthday Siegmund Schüzu and Trude Petri, Verlag Willmuth Arenhövel, Berlin. Page 23 Fig. 25