Fürstenberg is elevating and evolving its iconic Grecque collection with a new satin finish, and a subtle new green décor.

For almost two centuries, the Grecque tableware collection has been one of the iconic forms of the Porzellanmanufaktur Fürstenberg. Created in the Biedermeier period between 1840 and 1850, the form combines the elegance of the Empire style with classical lines and a sense of playful romance.

Now, Fürstenberg has introduced Grecque Satin Finish. The manufactory’s signature velvety matte surface lends the porcelain a new depth—tangible to the touch and visible in the interplay of light and shadow. Satin-finished exteriors and rims emphasise the faceted structure, while the glazed interior surfaces intentionally shine.

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The collection is complemented by a contemporary handled mug (0.35 l), seamlessly bringing “Grecque” into everyday life.

Fürstenberg has also updated the collection with yet another new décor Grecque Vert Menthe. Here they translate the popular hand-painted décor Athena into a modern, graphic colour palette poised between landscape and perspective. The soft green hue connects regional heritage with a forward-looking attitude. It builds bridges between the classic golden and floral décors of other collections such as Athena and Mille Fleurs, and a contemporary desire for lightness and clarity. Grecque Vert Menthe appears on selected statement pieces—each one becoming an accent that harmoniously complements existing collections in a stylish mix-and-match approach.

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