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An Augarten - Opus Collection teacup, evoking classic Vienna Porcelain, rests gracefully on its matching saucer on a dark table, with a light curtain elegantly draped in the background.
The Augarten Opus Collection is showcased elegantly on a pristine surface, featuring a white ceramic lidded soup tureen, bowl, teacup with saucer, and dinner plates, all echoing the timeless artistry of Vienna Porcelain.
An Augarten OPUS Collection plate rests on a dark table with a neutral background, where soft shadows enhance its minimalistic, clean aesthetic.
An Augarten Opus Collection ceramic bowl, echoing Austrian design, rests upside down on a black surface, revealing its blue logo underneath.
Three white porcelain bowls from the Augarten - Opus Collection are nestled together on a black surface against a light curtain backdrop, perfectly aligned for an aesthetically pleasing arrangement.
The Augarten - Opus Collection features three white ceramic bowls stacked on a black surface. With a smooth, glossy finish and curved edges, these bowls resemble the elegance of Art Deco tableware and evoke Vienna Porcelains timeless design.
An inverted white ceramic bowl, part of Augartens Opus Collection, sits on a black table. A small blue emblem graces the bottom, enhancing its elegance and nodding to its Austrian ceramics heritage.
Two stacked plates from the Augarten - Opus Collection rest on a black surface with a curtain backdrop, showcasing a subtle circular ridge design. These elegant Austrian ceramics by Augarten evoke refined craftsmanship.
A white, double-handled teacup from the Augarten Opus Collection is on a matching saucer against a black surface. A lightly blurred, light-colored curtain in the background adds elegance to this Art Deco tableware setting.
An Augarten - Opus Collection white cup with two handles is turned upside down on its matching saucer, evoking Vienna Porcelain. The set rests on a dark surface with a softly blurred background, available in the Augarten Sale.
The Augarten Opus Collection bowl, with sleek Art Deco-inspired elegance, rests on a dark surface amid a gently lit gray background, showcasing subtle reflections that enhance its refined beauty.
Stacked on a dark surface, three white nested bowls from the Augarten Opus Collection create a minimalist and symmetrical display. Resembling Art Deco tableware, each bowl increases in size outward against a neutral backdrop.
A close-up of four nested white Augarten Opus Collection bowls, stacked elegantly, graces the smooth black surface. Arranged diagonally, they create a striking contrast between the refined Austrian brand ceramics and the dark background.
A white, upturned bowl from the Augarten - Opus Collection - Sale, featuring the company logo inside, rests on a black tabletop reminiscent of fine Austrian ceramics. Softly lit white curtains in the background add an elegant touch.
Two white Augarten Opus Collection plates, reminiscent of Vienna Porcelain, are elegantly stacked on a black tablecloth set against a soft-focus gray curtain backdrop.
An Augarten Opus Collection white double-handled teacup sits on its matching saucer against a dark background. The simple, elegant design boasts clean lines and a glossy finish, with both pieces perfectly centered in the image.
An upside-down Augarten Opus Collection cup with two handles rests on a saucer, placed on a dark surface against a light, blurred background.
A small, white ceramic pitcher from Augartens Opus Collection sits on a dark surface. With a curved handle, short spout, and round body, it resembles Vienna Porcelain. The design is simple and classic against a plain, slightly blurred background.
A sleek, round, white ceramic container from the Augarten Opus Collection sale sits on a black surface. Its globe-like design echoes Vienna Porcelain elegance, with softly blurred vertical lines enhancing its modern aesthetic and subtle sophistication.

Augarten - Opus Collection - Sale

Manufacturer Augarten
Designer Michael Powolny

Founded in 1718, the Vienna Porcelain Manufactory is the second-oldest in Europe. Now as then, porcelain continues to be made and painted by hand. Each piece is thus unique.

In 1928, this pioneer of modern Austrian ceramics conceived the Viennese Art Deco form for "Opus" in the style of New Objectivity, thereby creating truly timeless tableware.

Products furthermore available with a thin platen or a thick gold rim - price on request


Dimensions

Materials
Bone china
Decor available, please contact us for more information

Available in SRNY



$125.00 - $433.00
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