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With the Tulle vase series, Kähler celebrates nostalgia and romance. The hand-painted decorations are inspired by the older Kähler vases. The small 10-cm tall Tulle vase with a diameter of 9.5 cm is hand-painted and handmade. The vase has a creamy white base colour and is painted with spirals in a cobalt blue clay colour, which has then been glazed. The neck of the vase is kept free of the blue brush strokes and therefore appears simple and clean. The vase has a beautiful authentic and artistic look in a modern context. It is small in size, however, it has been given extra depth and life through deep, rich glazes, which originated in the old Kähler workshop. Tulle Emborg was one of the most talented painting ladies at that time, and the Tulle series has been made in her honour and name. And you can both see and feel the person behind the series, and how she has gone out of her way to paint the vase by hand and give it an expressive and vibrant look. The decorations also give you a clear sense of the artistic understanding and the intuitive movements that make the Tulle vase a small work of art in itself and which give it a very special and nostalgic authenticity. The rounded shapes result in a sculptural and graphic silhouette, so the vase can easily stand alone without flowers as part of both a romantic and contemporary interior design.
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Beautiful brush strokes, rich glazes and organic shapes
With the Tulle series of vases, Kähler celebrates nostalgia and romance. Here, the hand-painted decorations are inspired by the older Kähler vases. Here the expressive ceramic vases are glazed on top and inside with a contemporary focus on the history and craftsmanship traditions that Kähler is known for.
With the Tulle series of vases, Kähler celebrates nostalgia and romance. Here, the hand-painted decorations are inspired by the older Kähler vases. Here the expressive ceramic vases are glazed on top and inside with a contemporary focus on the history and craftsmanship traditions that Kähler is known for.
Back in the day, the glazes had a very special glow and richness. And in the new Tulle series, Kähler has created a similarly beautiful, authentic and artistic look in a modern context in a small size, where the rich and beautiful glazes add extra depth and vibrancy.
In the 1930s and 40s, the painting girls created Kähler’s iconic striped vase pattern, but the beautiful circular brush strokes also clearly referenced nature and romantic gardens. This circular, intricate ornamentation dominated Denmark in the 1930s and ’40s, and now Kähler is reviving it in a shape suited to modern-day living. Tulle Emborg was one of the most talented painting girls in the workshop, and the Tulle series has been made in her honour and name.
The Tulle series offers you both the joy of the familiar and the progression of renewal – Kähler’s heritage and handmade design traditions in a contemporary context with an innovative twist and modern colour choices. You can both see and feel the person behind the vases, and how she has painstakingly painted them by hand to give them a vivid and lively appearance.
And the decorations also give you a clear sense of the artistic understanding and intuitive movements that make each hand-painted vase a small work of art in itself, giving it a unique nostalgic authenticity. The rounded shapes result in a sculptural and graphic silhouette, so the vases can easily stand alone – without flowers as part of both a personal and modern interior design.
The Kähler story
A unique design adventure that began in 1839
The story of Kähler begins as early as 1839, when the Dutch potter Herman J. Kähler opens a small ceramics workshop in Næstved and turns the first Kähler vase. It marks the start of a unique design adventure that will one day resonate around the world. However, it is only when his son Herman A. Kähler takes over the famous workshop in 1875 that the ceramic adventure really begins.
Read more about KählerThe story of Kähler begins as early as 1839, when the Dutch potter Herman J. Kähler opens a small ceramics workshop in Næstved and turns the first Kähler vase. It marks the start of a unique design adventure that will one day resonate around the world. However, it is only when his son Herman A. Kähler takes over the famous workshop in 1875 that the ceramic adventure really begins.
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We preserve and develop Danish design icons so that both present and future products can be part of the brands that have helped create our Danish design culture.