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What are the characteristics of Seffler's porcelain design, and what can truly represent the new style and trend of this ceramic design?
Starting from the 1970s of 18, Sevele's porcelain design changed from rococo style to neoclassical style. A large porcelain pot with a lid became popular. Its shape borrowed from the style of ancient Greece, and its surface decoration mostly used Greek mythology and classical patterns. This preference for classical taste and the exploration of simpler and more regular forms are also reflected in the German Meissen porcelain in this period. However, although the design of these famous kiln factories has appeared the clue of neoclassical style, it is the British stoneware represented by Wedgwood that can truly represent the new style and trend of ceramic design in this period.