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Rosenthal Studio-Line “Sakura” Lidded Box by Tadao Amano — Germany, 1994 *A sculptural porcelain jewel of serene minimalism* This refined lidded box from Rosenthal’s Studio-Line is part of the rare “Sakura” series designed in 1994 by the Japanese artist Tadao Amano. Executed in pure glossy white porcelain, the piece embodies the distilled elegance of Japanese design: soft curves, quiet balance, and a form that feels both contemporary and timeless. Dimensions Height: 15 cm Width: 13 cm Depth: 6.5 cm Model: 4101/2 Material: Glossy white porcelain Manufactured: Rosenthal, Germany (1994) Design & Presence The box features Amano’s characteristic sculptural silhouette — gently swelling contours that taper into a delicately shaped lid, crowned with a subtle horizontal handle. The form suggests both a traditional Japanese *kogo* (incense box) and a modernist architectural model, a fusion of cultural memory and minimalist clarity. The glossy white glaze enhances its purity of line, allowing light to glide across the soft edges and concave planes. It is an object that invites touch as much as it pleases the eye: serene, harmonious, beautifully resolved. About the Designer — Tadao Amano Tadao Amano is known for bridging Japanese aesthetic philosophy with Western industrial porcelain design. His work for Rosenthal in the early 1990s reflects a sculptor’s sensitivity to volume and a graphic designer’s structural precision. The *“Sakura”* line, produced in small quantities, is especially sought after for its poetic, architectural forms. Condition The box is in very good vintage condition, with only minimal signs of age consistent with gentle use. No chips, cracks, or restorations. The Rosenthal Studio-Line stamp and model number are present on the base. Why Collect This Piece * A rare example from Tadao Amano’s limited Rosenthal collaboration * Sculptural porcelain object with strong architectural and Japanese design influences * Perfect as a standalone accent, part of a curated porcelain collection, or as a refined gift * Functional yet artistic — ideal for jewellery, small keepsakes, or as a display piece --- General Information Please explore my profile for more Rosenthal Studio-Line collectibles and design-driven porcelain. International buyers are welcome — Import duties or taxes (if applicable) are the buyer’s responsibility. All items are photographed and described with care. Vintage pieces may show slight signs of age; any major imperfections will always be mentioned. Private sale under German law: no refunds, returns, or warranties.

Nr. 99486147

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Rosenthal - Tadao Amano - Kasten - Sakura 4101/2 - Knochenporzellan - Post-modern Japan Style

Rosenthal - Tadao Amano - Kasten - Sakura 4101/2 - Knochenporzellan - Post-modern Japan Style

Rosenthal Studio-Line “Sakura” Lidded Box by Tadao Amano — Germany, 1994
*A sculptural porcelain jewel of serene minimalism*

This refined lidded box from Rosenthal’s Studio-Line is part of the rare “Sakura” series designed in 1994 by the Japanese artist Tadao Amano. Executed in pure glossy white porcelain, the piece embodies the distilled elegance of Japanese design: soft curves, quiet balance, and a form that feels both contemporary and timeless.

Dimensions
Height: 15 cm
Width: 13 cm
Depth: 6.5 cm
Model: 4101/2
Material: Glossy white porcelain
Manufactured: Rosenthal, Germany (1994)

Design & Presence

The box features Amano’s characteristic sculptural silhouette — gently swelling contours that taper into a delicately shaped lid, crowned with a subtle horizontal handle. The form suggests both a traditional Japanese *kogo* (incense box) and a modernist architectural model, a fusion of cultural memory and minimalist clarity.

The glossy white glaze enhances its purity of line, allowing light to glide across the soft edges and concave planes. It is an object that invites touch as much as it pleases the eye: serene, harmonious, beautifully resolved.

About the Designer — Tadao Amano

Tadao Amano is known for bridging Japanese aesthetic philosophy with Western industrial porcelain design. His work for Rosenthal in the early 1990s reflects a sculptor’s sensitivity to volume and a graphic designer’s structural precision. The *“Sakura”* line, produced in small quantities, is especially sought after for its poetic, architectural forms.

Condition

The box is in very good vintage condition, with only minimal signs of age consistent with gentle use. No chips, cracks, or restorations. The Rosenthal Studio-Line stamp and model number are present on the base.

Why Collect This Piece

* A rare example from Tadao Amano’s limited Rosenthal collaboration
* Sculptural porcelain object with strong architectural and Japanese design influences
* Perfect as a standalone accent, part of a curated porcelain collection, or as a refined gift
* Functional yet artistic — ideal for jewellery, small keepsakes, or as a display piece

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General Information

Please explore my profile for more Rosenthal Studio-Line collectibles and design-driven porcelain.

International buyers are welcome — Import duties or taxes (if applicable) are the buyer’s responsibility.

All items are photographed and described with care. Vintage pieces may show slight signs of age; any major imperfections will always be mentioned.

Private sale under German law: no refunds, returns, or warranties.

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