Rosenthal Romanze Strohglas
The idea of offering a tableware as a complete table collection with corresponding cutlery (Romanze cutlery) and a matching glassware series was first realized by Philip Rosenthal in the sixties. This concept was called the Rosenthal triad.
The thin-walled Romanze Strohglas from Rosenthal shows the characteristic olive motif of the porcelain as a surface cut on the glass items.
Beer Glass from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
Cognac Glass from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
Liqueur Glass from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
White Wine Glass from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
Champagne Glass from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
Champagne Glass Wide from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
Dessert Bowl from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
Hors D'Oeuvre Bowl from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
Candlestick 18 cm from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
Candlestick 21 cm from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
Candlestick 23.5 cm from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal
Red Wine Glass from the collection Romance Strohglas (Romanze Strohglas) by Rosenthal