
Agnieszka Borkowska
Delicate, translucent funnel-shaped flower heads made of porcelain in all imaginable sizes and a wide variety of applications:

Jeremy Burns-Rupp

Anke Buchmann

Andrea Bielicki
Petra Benndorf

Amanda Bartak

Marga Boogaard

Jutta Becker
Functional tableware decorated in a lovely way: The colourful patterned plates, bowls and mugs by Jutta Becker can be combined at will and made into a favourite piece.

Inge Burgerhoudt

Lena Biesalski
"I investigate mechanisms of collectivization." Lena Biesalski's ceramic works can be described as artistic social research.

Uta K. Becker
Simple geometric basic forms form the basis of Uta K. Becker's clear and unmistakable vessel architecture, which invites to ever new arrangements.

Karin Bablok
A master of her craft: Karin Bablok sets the thin-walled, pure white porcelain form in an equal dialogue with the black brush drawing.

Markus and Ute Böhm
Markus Böhm believes that his visibly handcrafted dishes, marked by the flames of the wood-fired oven, can serve as a springboard and source of inspiration for more than just top chefs.

Johanna Beil
Johanna Beil's characters are humorous, poetic snapshots of everyday life.

Andrea Baumann
Mie Mølgaard stands for a new generation of Danish design, which blows from the Baltic Sea island Bornholm to Germany: