
HARE OF THE YEAR
Tradition of porcelain hares -
Sometimes it’s the little traditions that bring the greatest joy: Every
year, the Porzellanmanufaktur FÜRSTENBERG presents a new hare made from
fine porcelain. In 2025, AMELIE breathes fresh air into the family of
annual hares.
Hare of the Year: AMELIE brings moments of joy
With her relaxed ears, poised hind legs, and nose nestled deep into a flower, AMELIE embodies a moment of pure bliss. She invites us to pause and reminds us of life’s little pleasures – the scent of flowers, the touch of spring, and the ease of carefree days.
The 2025 AMELIE is available in four exquisite versions: classic white, a limited edition with 24-carat gold accents, and two hand-painted editions. One features intricate fur details and a yellow flower, while the other showcases a partially painted design with a pink and green flower.
Each annual hare is meticulously handcrafted in Lower Saxony with a passion for detail. This makes AMELIE the perfect companion for modern interior design and allows her to harmoniously complement any FÜRSTENBERG collection – bringing a touch of spring into a stylish home.


Modern interpretation of traditional porcelain figures
The annual presentation of a new hare made of high-quality porcelain has become a much-loved custom, because these true-to-life, precise hares by Porzellanmanufaktur FÜRSTENBERG combine, with playful ease, skilled craftsmanship and modern lifestyle.
With their balanced proportions, the hares represent the living, contemporary art of porcelain. This charming reproduction of another hand-made hare will enhance any interior, and not just for Easter.
Handicraft Made in Germany
The porcelain hares are produced at FÜRSTENBERG with a lot of handicraft. In particular, the hand-painting of the realistic hare fur and the application of the noble gold decoration of the limited editions require a lot of professional experience and skilled craftsmanship.
Every year FÜRSTENBERG introduces a new porcelain hare to prove that not only is there a long art tradition of porcelain figures, but that they can also bring pleasure to a modern ambience.
