A finalist in the Tableware International Awards of Excellence 2022 Fine Dinnerware category, we look at Hering Berlin’s Evolution…

Stefanie Hering has so far designed a total of four porcelain objects, each in white and with four glaze colours, in this unusual form and décor. In addition to the coupe plate, there is a shallow bowl in which the ribbed structure extends right up to the rim of the vessel, a bowl with a plastically shaped exterior that feels like a hand caress and a small bowl in the shape of a biomorphic oval.

Evolution has been nominated in the Fine Dinnerware category of the Tableware International Awards of Excellence

The decision for this completely new approach to service design was inspired by three-star chef Christian Jürgens, with whom Hering has worked closely for many years.

Jürgens asked the table culture expert for a coupe plate with a larger inner surface. A challenge because, as the designer and trained master ceramist explains, “it would be too simple to just enlarge the inner surface or make the whole plate bigger. Such an object needs its own line.”

The result is nothing less than a reinvention of the plate: instead of a rounding that merges with an edge into the edge of the plate, Hering modelled this transition zone with narrower and wider depressions reminiscent of petals. It took a year of product development before this basic idea was condensed into a feasible design concept that could only be realised through pure manual craftsmanship.

Judge’s Comment: “Stefanie Hering never fails to astonish with the tableware innovations she creates. The shapes and glazes she introduces conjure a bridge between fine dining, everyday casual, and service for gourmet food presentations.”

www.heringberlin.com

Tableware International

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