Karlsruher Majolika
German
Karlsruher Majolika is a German ceramics manufacturer located in the city of Karlsruhe. It was founded in 1901 by Grand Duke Friedrich II of Baden as a way to promote the arts and crafts in the region. The company produces a wide range of ceramic products, including decorative objects, vases, plates, and figurines.
One of the specialties of Karlsruher Majolika is their hand-painted ceramic tiles, which are made using traditional techniques. These tiles are often used for decorative purposes, and can be found in many public and private buildings throughout Germany.
The company has a long history of collaborating with artists and designers, and has worked with some of the most famous names in the industry, including Max Laeuger, Richard Riemerschmid, and Theo von Brockhusen. Many of the pieces produced by Karlsruher Majolika are highly sought after by collectors, and can be found in museums and private collections around the world.
Today, Karlsruher Majolika continues to produce high-quality ceramics using traditional methods, and is recognized as one of the leading ceramics manufacturers in Germany.
One of the specialties of Karlsruher Majolika is their hand-painted ceramic tiles, which are made using traditional techniques. These tiles are often used for decorative purposes, and can be found in many public and private buildings throughout Germany.
The company has a long history of collaborating with artists and designers, and has worked with some of the most famous names in the industry, including Max Laeuger, Richard Riemerschmid, and Theo von Brockhusen. Many of the pieces produced by Karlsruher Majolika are highly sought after by collectors, and can be found in museums and private collections around the world.
Today, Karlsruher Majolika continues to produce high-quality ceramics using traditional methods, and is recognized as one of the leading ceramics manufacturers in Germany.
