Hering Berlin Mountain Fowl Breakfast / Dessert Plate
A truly unique animal depiction was achieved on the breakfast plate featuring the mountain fowl, or as they say in Germany, mountain cock. Hunting dinnerware service has a great tradition at German porcelain manufactories. Porcelain designer Stefanie Hering approaches this noble theme with a charming twinkle in her eye: the decor, developed in collaboration with star chef Harald Rüssel, shows animals and plant details from forests, fields and mountains in drawings in subtle shades of grey and with a slightly humorous touch. pieces are dishwasher safe. WHY WE LOVE IT The essence of a well laid table. From turning a plate in the moulding shop, to the elaborate painting, to finishing the porcelain objects after firing - everything is done by hand at Hering Berlin. DETAILS Bisque porcelain; both unglazed and finely polished. Though it looks fragile and extremely difficult to clean, it is actually denser, harder, firmer, and more resistant to abrasion and scratches than glazed porcelai