Porcelain as a medium for artistic vision: In my exclusive collections for Rosenthal, I have translated sensuality, color, and feminine expressiveness into the finest designs. Together with one of Germany's most renowned porcelain manufacturers, objects were created that uniquely combine art and everyday life. In this article, I invite you to take a look behind the scenes of my creative collaboration with Rosenthal – from the first sketches to international presentations such as at the Ambiente Fair in Frankfurt.

First presentation of my Rosenthal art edition at the Ambiente Fair, 2005
The collaboration with the porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal was an exciting journey into the world of art and design for me. Rosenthal, one of Germany's most traditional and at the same time most modern brand-name companies, has made it its mission to develop porcelain products and interior collections that impress with their form, function, quality, and craftsmanship. When I designed my first porcelain collections for Rosenthal in 2005, I was delighted by the opportunity to work with such a renowned brand.
My series "Art in Porcelain," which I designed exclusively for Rosenthal, was a tribute to artistic freedom embodied through precious material. One of the outstanding pieces was a stackable box with the motif of a sleeping girl. Furthermore, I had the pleasure of designing the famous Rosenthal porcelain bunny. Preparing my first collections was an exciting time. At that time, I worked exclusively with original drawings and paintings, without the possibility of visualizing the final result on a computer. But despite the challenges, the collaboration with the Rosenthal team was a wonderful experience. And the result thrilled me greatly!

In 2006, I designed further collections, this time featuring colorful vases and collector's plates inspired by feminine sensuality. My "Colorful Swing" series embodied curved motifs specially designed for these collections. The reactions to my designs were extremely positive; they were enthusiastically received at the Ambiente Fair in Frankfurt.

Another exciting year was 2007, when I once again designed colorful porcelain collections for Rosenthal. At the Ambiente Fair, I had the opportunity to hold signing sessions and explain the ideas behind my motifs to visitors. I presented my coffee cup series "Colorful Melody," "Sweet Scent," "Carnival of the Senses," and "Romance," as well as the glass vases from the "Face to Face" series. What made the vase collection special was the fact that I also designed the shapes of the vases themselves. The openings of the vases deliberately resembled flower shapes to create a harmonious unity between the porcelain and the flowers.

Vases from the "Face to face" series
Over time, I launched many more collections and participated in numerous events and exhibitions across Europe, from Paris to Oslo, Berlin, and Munich. It filled me with pride to be able to design beautiful pieces with sensual women for a company like Rosenthal. It is always a pleasure when customers who have collected these exclusive collections send me photos of their interiors, and I can see how the objects look in their homes.

Collection designs for the "Romance" coffee cup series

Finished coffee cup series "Romance"
The collaboration with Rosenthal was an inspiring experience, allowing me to bring my artistic vision to life in the form of porcelain. It was a unique opportunity to work with a traditional brand that simultaneously embraces innovation and creativity. I am grateful for the chance to share my designs and ideas with the world and look forward to future projects and collaborations!
This article might also be of interest to you: My Path as an Artist: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Creativity.



