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Calm And Joie De Vivre In Rosenthal’s New Colours

New colours in Rosenthal’s Junto tableware collection reflect the trend for botanicals, as well as the global consumer trends for Quiet Surrounding and Joyfillled Ambience, which are currently being illustrated in a special exhibit at Ambiente, Messe Frankfurt.

“Following the botanical trend, fine gemstone nuances in green and blue, creating elegance and lightness, are on the table in our new colours Junto Opal Green and Aquamarine by Rosenthal,” highlights the company’s  PR manager Claudia Kasper.

According to Rosenthal, Opal Green ‘emanates calm, clarity and dimension’, which fits the trend for consumers to create havens of peacefulness in their homes, while the new Junto Aquamarine is emotive of the sea, not only in colours but in its ‘depth and shallows’, says the company. The fresh colour has the effect of turning a dining table ‘into a place of well-being and joie de vivre’.  Another new colour glaze from Rosenthal is Alabaster, which is available exclusively for five items in the collection, reflecting a ‘blend of simplicity and timeless beauty.’

The Junto collection, which also features a unique appearance created by a special reactive glaze, is being showcased on Rosenthal’s stand in  Hall 4.1 C50.

 

Top: Pieces from Rosenthal’s Junto collection.

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