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To mark their second participation at Maison & Objet, Schoemig Porzellan presented the new Haven wall objects, created out of a playful approach to the traditional technique of slipcasting porcelain.


Made for customisation
A selection of 10 different wall elements allows users to freely compose their systems, from widespread architectural installations to a few eye-catching ensembles for more intimate settings. With their softly shimmering gold plating in the centre and a sensuous and filigree allure, they add a poetic touch to any space.


The Haven lineup
At Maison & Objet, Schoemig Porzellan has also presented an overview of her collections that are, as well as the wall pieces, meticulously handcrafted in her Berlin atelier. For example, Haven is also offered as a dining bowl set, consisting of 5 different sizes that can be placed into each other. Each bowl may be used solitarily for food or together to create a blossom-like sculpture.

Graph and Silhouet
Highly appreciated by international chefs, the Silhouet tableware collection, with its elegant curves and subtle interplay of matte and glossy surfaces, serves as a sophisticated dining platform.
A fresh take on classic private dinnerware is the Graph service, featuring delicate hand-drawn lineatures that are permanently molten onto the soft, clean shapes.

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A journey since Fleuve
Originally having mastered the difficult art of hand-throwing porcelain from scratch more than two decades ago, in the Fleuve vessel collection, Claudia Schoemig has moved beyond technical perfection and gives space to the unpredictable and overflowing.
Playing with the dynamics that arise on the potter’s wheel, she finds grace and magic in the moment when escalation and control are flowing in balance. The fired “Fleuve” vessel remains, holding the unique memory of this extraordinary state.



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