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Becher Duo-Set No. 2BMaterial: Porzellan Designer: Thomas Wenzel Mae (xH): 11,5 x 7,8 cm Fassungsvermgen: 350 ml Lieferumfang: 2 Becher Mischung aus Bisquit und glasiertem Porzellan Splmaschinenfest Als neue Allrounder der fortlaufenden Designreihe fgen sich ab sofort die LAB Becher harmonisch in die klaren und unverwechselbaren Formen der modernen Serie ein. Das Becher Set No. 2B ist durch den Mix der beiden Porzellan Texturen ein echter Handschmeichler. Mit 350ml
- Material: Porzellan
- Designer: Thomas Wenzel
- Maße (ØxH): 11,5 x 7,8 cm
- Fassungsvermögen: 350 ml
- Lieferumfang: 2 Becher
- Mischung aus Bisquit- und glasiertem Porzellan
- Spülmaschinenfest
Gut gehütete Schätze findet man in der KPM Berlin überall. So fielen KPM Chefdesigner Thomas Wenzel bei seinem täglichen Gang durch die Manufaktur immer wieder die Laborporzellane aus vergangenen Zeiten auf. Kleine Tiegel, große Mahlkugeln und Abdampfschalen kreuzten regelmäßig seinen Weg. Inspiriert von diesen Stücken aus der Vergangenheit, machte sich Wenzel ans Werk. In seinem Atelier experimentierte er zunächst auf Papier, später mit Modellen aus Gips – entstanden ist seine Hommage an die Laborporzellane längst vergangener Zeiten – die Serie LAB.
Die Marke KPM Berlin wurde im Jahr 1751 gegründet. Das „weiße Gold“, wie Porzellan auch bis heute genannt wird, war die große Leidenschaft Friedrich II. von Preußen, der die Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin im Jahr 1763 vom Kaufmann Johann Ernst Gatzkowsky übernahm. Der König gab ihr den Namen und sein Zeichen: das kobaltblaue Zepter, welches bis zum heutigen Tag die exklusiven Stücke von KPM als Original auszeichnet. Bis zur Abdankung Wilhelms II. im Jahr 1918 war die KPM in Berlin im Besitz von sieben Königen und Kaisern und kann mit Fug und Recht zu einer der exklusivsten und geschichtsträchtigsten deutschen Marken gezählt werden. Mit dem Ende der Monarchie im Jahr 1918 wurde die KPM zur Staatlichen Porzellan-Manufaktur. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg fiel die Manufaktur an das Land Berlin, welches den Namen wieder in Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur änderte und 2006 an Jörg Woltmann verkaufte. Der Berliner Bankier bestimmte die Neuausrichtung des traditionsreichen Unternehmens, indem er die Internationalisierung als Premiummarke vorantrieb und bis heute konsequent auf den Ausbau der Marke setzt.
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★★★★★ 2
No match for 3 month old puppy!
Color: Blue
I was really hopeful this would last a while, but 5 minutes out of the box and my 3 month old puppy has chewed two chunks out of the blue part already - seems this is too soft for puppy teeth, and it specifically claims to be good for puppy teething. 5 minutes of play is not worth paying for. Maybe if the material had been more substantial, this could have been great for high activity level puppies. My pup had no trouble carrying it around, so it wasn't too heavy, and it was easy to play fetch with as well. For reference, my pup is a mixed breed - labrador, poodle, newfoundland.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Best ever dog toy
Color: Pink
This is such the clever toy and actually I think it makes my pup more clever too. The ball is tough enough to withstand excessive chewing. I really can’t say enough good things about this particular dog toy. This will keep my dogs attention for such a long period of time and you can truly just watch the wheels turning in his head as he figures out how to get the food out would buy again and I probably will just to have a back up.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Fun lil ball
Color: Pink
My 1.6 lb yorkie puppy loves to get her treats from here. She gets them in no time. Lol
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Treat Puzzle Ball
Color: Pink
This seems very decently made, keeps puppy occupied, easy to use
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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Great for 22 pound mini schnauzer/mini greyhound mix
Color: Pink
I have a dog that is half miniature schnauzer and they love to sniff and snuffle. He is enjoying this ball. I put the little freeze dried liver cubes in it and he will play with it until he gets them all out, and maybe keep playing for a bit. I can't give it 5 stars because I don't know quite how I'm going to clean the inside of it. I can't speak for how well it cleans his teeth because he hasn't had it that long. It is sturdy. He's a 22 pound medium size dog and I'm confident he cannot chew it to the point of destroying it. He's barely made a scratch on it so it may break down over time but it's not something a small or medium dog should be able to chew through the first day. He's had it about 2 weeks and we use it every day and it's holding up very well. It's not interesting enough to him to play with it without treats in it but he rarely plays with a toy unless I'm actively playing with the other end of the toy or throwing it for him to chase (part Italian greyhound too so he does like chasing) but he will get excited when he sees this ball as he knows treats are going to be in it. This one is a good size for him and he can pick it up with his teeth. (This is the hot pink one with the blue ball inside) Definitely worth the price if I can figure out how to sufficiently clean inside of it. So far rinsing with warm water seems to keep it hygienic. It's silicone so everything pretty much slides out. I wouldn't put any moist treats in it though. It's quiet. No squeaker, but he has plenty of toys that squeak and we didn't get it for that. It definitely appeals to his sniffing and snuffling instincts.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026