Artists who were famous for setting standards and creating new values in their era, whose class still casts a spell today, helped shape the development of KPM in Berlin.
In the Prussian metropolis of Berlin, a centre of political power that was marked by different cultural currents early on, KPM developed into an institution that is still held in high esteem throughout the world today.
The company manages to combine the preservation of tradition with future-based aspirations. The fact that products in all styles are still being produced today is a testament to this. Modern design linked with handcrafted traditions characterise KPM's product diversity.
| ROCOCO |
approx. 1730-1770 |
| CLASSICISM |
approx. 1770-1830 |
| JUGENSTIL |
approx. 1895-1910 |
| NEW OBJECTIVITY |
from 1920 |
| MODERN |
post 1945 |
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