Rosenthal - Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt - Box - Cherries, Form 23802, Decor 202802 - Ceramic - "Stillleben" (Still Life)

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Rosenthal ceramic lidded box in the Stilleben series, designed by Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt, produced in Germany in the 1980s (1980–1990), in matte beige-grey ceramic with a height of 10 cm and dimensions 23 × 17.5 cm.

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Rosenthal Ceramic Lidded Box “Stilleben” by Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt – Germany, 1980s

A refined and sculptural ceramic lidded box from the *Stilleben* (Still Life) series, designed by Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt for Rosenthal. This exceptional piece combines the clarity of modern industrial design with the contemplative elegance of fine art ceramics, exemplifying Rosenthal’s devotion to form, texture, and concept during the late 20th century.

The box, measuring approximately H 10 × L 23 × D 17.5 cm, is crafted in matte beige-grey ceramic with subtle tonal striations that recall the softness of draped fabric. The lid features a serene still-life composition of three sculpted fruits resting within a recessed fold — an abstracted homage to the classical theme of abundance and stillness.

About the Designer
Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt (b. 1940) is one of the leading figures in late 20th-century German ceramic and industrial design. Trained at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg, she worked across sculpture, design, and architectural ceramics, developing a distinctive visual language that bridges functional object and poetic form. Her collaborations with Rosenthal in the 1970s and 1980s – particularly within the *Studio Linie* program – elevated ceramic design into the realm of fine art. Brüggemann-Breckwoldt’s work is held in museum collections and design archives, and she is celebrated for her ability to translate classical motifs into contemporary sculptural expressions marked by serenity, precision, and material sensitivity.

Brüggemann-Breckwoldt’s *Stilleben* series transforms the domestic object into an intimate sculpture, balancing simplicity with metaphorical depth. Produced by **Rosenthal**, one of Germany’s most influential porcelain and ceramic manufacturers, this piece reflects the company’s *Studio Linie* philosophy: a space where artists could reinterpret everyday forms through artistic experimentation.

Condition: Excellent vintage condition, no chips, cracks, or restoration. The matte glaze is uniform and beautifully preserved.

Dimensions: H 10 cm × L 23 cm × D 17.5 cm
Material: Ceramic, matte beige-grey finish
Markings: Base stamped “Rosenthal Germany”
Design: Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt, *Stilleben* series
Period: 1980s

This lidded box functions as both a storage vessel and a sculptural centerpiece — a tactile meditation on form, restraint, and the beauty of quiet design. A highly collectible example of Rosenthal’s artistic production, it adds understated sophistication to any modern or minimalist interior.

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I aim to describe all items as accurately and honestly as possible, with detailed photographs of the actual piece. Please note that vintage and pre-owned items often show signs of age and use. While I do my best to highlight any significant flaws, minor imperfections may occur. Naturally occurring manufacturing marks, slight surface wear, or age-appropriate patina may be present. Any condition beyond normal vintage wear — such as chips or cracks — will be clearly described and shown.

Important: This is a private sale between private individuals in accordance with law.
Returns, refunds, and warranties are excluded.
By purchasing, you agree to these terms.

Rosenthal Ceramic Lidded Box “Stilleben” by Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt – Germany, 1980s

A refined and sculptural ceramic lidded box from the *Stilleben* (Still Life) series, designed by Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt for Rosenthal. This exceptional piece combines the clarity of modern industrial design with the contemplative elegance of fine art ceramics, exemplifying Rosenthal’s devotion to form, texture, and concept during the late 20th century.

The box, measuring approximately H 10 × L 23 × D 17.5 cm, is crafted in matte beige-grey ceramic with subtle tonal striations that recall the softness of draped fabric. The lid features a serene still-life composition of three sculpted fruits resting within a recessed fold — an abstracted homage to the classical theme of abundance and stillness.

About the Designer
Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt (b. 1940) is one of the leading figures in late 20th-century German ceramic and industrial design. Trained at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg, she worked across sculpture, design, and architectural ceramics, developing a distinctive visual language that bridges functional object and poetic form. Her collaborations with Rosenthal in the 1970s and 1980s – particularly within the *Studio Linie* program – elevated ceramic design into the realm of fine art. Brüggemann-Breckwoldt’s work is held in museum collections and design archives, and she is celebrated for her ability to translate classical motifs into contemporary sculptural expressions marked by serenity, precision, and material sensitivity.

Brüggemann-Breckwoldt’s *Stilleben* series transforms the domestic object into an intimate sculpture, balancing simplicity with metaphorical depth. Produced by **Rosenthal**, one of Germany’s most influential porcelain and ceramic manufacturers, this piece reflects the company’s *Studio Linie* philosophy: a space where artists could reinterpret everyday forms through artistic experimentation.

Condition: Excellent vintage condition, no chips, cracks, or restoration. The matte glaze is uniform and beautifully preserved.

Dimensions: H 10 cm × L 23 cm × D 17.5 cm
Material: Ceramic, matte beige-grey finish
Markings: Base stamped “Rosenthal Germany”
Design: Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt, *Stilleben* series
Period: 1980s

This lidded box functions as both a storage vessel and a sculptural centerpiece — a tactile meditation on form, restraint, and the beauty of quiet design. A highly collectible example of Rosenthal’s artistic production, it adds understated sophistication to any modern or minimalist interior.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Explore our profile for more vintage vases and other items!

International buyers are welcome — Any import duties or taxes, if applicable, are the buyer’s responsibility.

I aim to describe all items as accurately and honestly as possible, with detailed photographs of the actual piece. Please note that vintage and pre-owned items often show signs of age and use. While I do my best to highlight any significant flaws, minor imperfections may occur. Naturally occurring manufacturing marks, slight surface wear, or age-appropriate patina may be present. Any condition beyond normal vintage wear — such as chips or cracks — will be clearly described and shown.

Important: This is a private sale between private individuals in accordance with law.
Returns, refunds, and warranties are excluded.
By purchasing, you agree to these terms.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Style subtype
Post-Modern
Title additional information
"Stillleben" (Still Life)
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Germany
Manufacturer/ Brand
Rosenthal
Material
Ceramic
Designer/Artist/Maker
Antje Brüggemann-Breckwoldt
Model
Cherries, Form 23802, Decor 202802
Style
Design
Colour
Beige, Grey
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
10 cm
Width
23 cm
Depth
17.5 cm
Estimated Period
1980-1990
GermanyVerified
11
Objects sold
100%
Private

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