Place: The Hague
Born: 1883
Death: 1916
Biography:
Rozenburg was a Dutch ceramics factory based in The Hague, Netherlands. It was founded in 1883 by Wilhelm Wolff von Gudenberg and was known for producing high-quality earthenware and porcelain. Rozenburg's designs were heavily influenced by the Art Nouveau movement and the factory quickly gained international recognition for its innovative and creative designs. Rozenburg closed in 1916.