Linde Burkhardt declined the circle geometry in black and white, with edges highlighted by a thin line that creates the positive vs the negative.
Surprisingly, she combined gilded surfaces both to the black and the white, inside such as outside of the cup-shaped vessels. And then she designed pearly ceramics, blue and silver stands or oxidized copper and gold vessel
Linde Burkhardt. After studying art in Zurich, Berlin and Hamburg, Linde Burkhardt
now divides her time between Germany, France and Italy, assimilating the ideas
and atmospheres of the places she lives and works in. As well as being an architecture and design critic, she teaches,
paints and designs, and organises exhibitions. One of her abiding interests is
the influence that objects and places have on people. In Hamburg she helped to create public-space environments and
founded the Urbane Design group.