Ars mug - "Wild horse" by Josef Wilkon
Designer: | Adam Spała |
Designed in: | 2023 |
Width (mm): | 110 |
Height (mm): | 100 |
Lenght (mm): | 85 |
capacity (ml): | 310 |
Author of decoration: | Józef Wilkoń |
HANDMADE PORDUCTION AND MARKING
Every cup is carefully handmade in the finest quality English porcelain before being decorated again by hand.
The product has a special protection in the form of underglaze and overglaze marks. The products manufactured in our factory have, among others, factory logo on the bottomProducts made in AS Cmielow Porcelain Manufactory are very well protected against counterfeiting.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
The mug comes complete with a certificate of authenticity showing the year of the original design and the name of the sculptor.
PACKAGING
All products are packed in a dedicated, elegant gift box and they are ready to be presented as a unique gift - perfect for every occasion!
Data sheet
- Designer
- Adam Spała
- Designed in
- 2023
- Width (mm)
- 110
- Height (mm)
- 100
- Lenght (mm)
- 85
- capacity (ml)
- 310
- Author of decoration
- Józef Wilkoń
Adam Spała
He was born in 1956.
Adam Spała is the 12th owner of AS Cmielow Porcelain Manuactory.
For many years, he has been designing and creating porcelain works.
For many years, he has been designing and creating porcelain works. His inspirations are: the surrounding world and travels.
He designed the Angelic Orchestra, Cat Orchestra, Jewish Orchestra, porcelain figurines of cats in the characteristic square style. He also created a figurine of the Pink Flamingo, made of pink porcelain.
Thanks to the efforts of Adam Spała, he managed to establish cooperation with Lubomir Tomaszewski - an artist who created new designs of porcelain sculptures for the factory.
Establishing contact with Zofia Kryńska resulted in the reconstruction of the pink porcelain recipe by the factory, after more than 70 years of interruption in its production.
Thanks to the hard work and huge passion of porcelain Adam Spała, in cooperation with the best artists and modelers, he recreated the original porcelain Matilda Website (with a characteristic square foot). This set was made in Ćmielów on the order of Carol Nicholas II for the Polish prima ballerina Matylda Krzemińska.
He is the initiator and founder of the first Living Porcelain Museum in Poland in Ćmielów (2005).