Suikerpot met deksel by Koninklijke Porseleinfabriek Dommer & Co.

Suikerpot met deksel 1809 - 1814

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ceramic, porcelain

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studio photography

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product studio photography

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neoclacissism

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3d printed part

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product promotion photography

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product photography advertising

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product fashion photography

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ceramic

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porcelain

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culinary art

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food illustration

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metallic object render

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product photography

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decorative-art

Dimensions: height 16.5 cm, diameter 12.5 cm, height 10.6 cm, diameter 7.2 cm, height 7 cm, diameter 11.7 cm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is a porcelain sugar pot with a lid, made by Koninklijke Porseleinfabriek Dommer & Co. The initial impression is one of classical elegance. Note the pot's symmetrical design, its pure white porcelain adorned with delicate golden foliage. The pot's shape, from its flared base to the conical lid topped with a finial, speaks to a formal grace, almost architectural in its structured ascent. The gilt detailing isn't merely decorative; it functions as a semiotic system. The golden leaves, precisely placed, create a visual rhythm that guides the eye. This meticulous arrangement highlights a tension between the natural and the artificial, between the organic forms of the leaves and the geometric perfection of the pot itself. The gilded edges emphasize the structure, reinforcing its shape. Consider how this object destabilizes our understanding of utility. It transcends its function as a mere container for sugar to become a statement of cultural values and refined taste. It invites us to reflect on how form and function intertwine within the broader scope of social rituals.

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