Kahla’s sustainable porcelain artefacts

Kahla’s sustainable porcelain artefacts

Kahla, one of the oldest manufacturers of modern yet sustainable porcelain products offers a range that will have you yearning for your own set of exquisite pieces. With a rich legacy of 170 years, the German family-owned enterprise speaks of not only award-winning designs that are durable, but also innovative, with a focus on intelligent and sustainable environment-friendly concepts in tableware.  Some of their more fascinating creations include Tao, a collection of natural and concentric patterns comprising teapots, creamers, sugar bowls and so much more. Inspired by pebbles smoothened by water, the collection celebrates clean silhouettes and organic surfaces to successfully deliver on both fronts: aesthetics and function. Then there’s the Elixyr range of bowls and plates with flowing contours that have handles with wonderfully comfortable grips, inviting you to lift them and then never let go! If you enjoy eating and cooking with all your senses, there’s the Five Senses collection of ingenious shapes that are thoughtfully designed-saucers with extra space for essentials like sugar and biscuits and sugar bowls that accommodate a spoon under the lid (better known as the Sugar Loaf ). It’s sensible and beautiful and will elevate your cooking and dining experience. The Opus Collection is futuristic, different and for those who like an extra smidgen of extravagance on their tables. Not to forget, the Update collection, consisting of 24 basic pieces that are multipurpose, with no predefined intended use: so you can let your imagination run free.