Pulse

A contrast of glossy and matt-structured surfaces: 

Pulse spreads out concentrically as a subtle relief on velvety bisque porcelain.

A contrast of glossy and matt-structured surfaces: Pulse spreads out concentrically as a subtle relief on velvety bisque porcelain. Stefanie Hering created our classic in 1992 as a further development of a traditional pottery technique.  

  


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While the air-dried porcelain rotates evenly on the wheel, shellac is applied by hand in fine lines. Then the exposed areas are carefully washed out by hand, revealing Pulse's characteristic motif. After high firing at up to 1400°C, the structured surface is given a manual polishing with a diamond coated tool.


As one of our bisque porcelain collections, Pulse is robust, durable and easy to care for: traces of use such as cutlery abrasion can be easily polished off the resistant bisque. This makes the collection suitable for the home table and ideal for use in hospitality.


The delicacy of the decoration as well as the evenly structured surface make Pulse an excellent choice for furnishing a complete service, but also allow it to be freely combined with our Velvet and Cielo bisque collections or as an elegant accessory for our prints and glazes.