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A tea set inspired by the traditional Gzhel pattern

Gzhel is a Russian style of ceramics which takes its name from the village of Gzhel and surrounding area

The tea set name “Siluet” (Silhouette) and was designed by the Russian duo Sergey Frolov & Maxim Efremov. The basis of formation is taken from the outlines of the traditional Gzhel pattern.

Gzhel is a Russian style of ceramics that takes its name from the village of Gzhel and surrounding area, where it has been produced since 1802.

A lovely addition and decoration to any domestic tea room or corner.

A tea set inspired by the traditional Gzhel pattern designed by Russian duo Sergey Frolov & Maxim

The refuse from decorative painting of tea set is caused of maximally simple interpretation of the external contour (silhouette).

The shape of the set units is very simple, everything is concentrated on the main idea to highlight the silhouette of the traditional pattern.

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Gzhel pattern-inspired ceramics

Know more on the designers’ official website.

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