The domed reliquary from the Guelph Treasure (Cologne, end of the 12th century) and the elephant-shaped casting vessel (Christoph Jamnitzer, Nuremberg, around 1600) are particularly popular with visitors to the Kunstgewerbemuseum. Another highlight is the Bursen reliquary from the Dionysius monastery in Enger/Herford. Furniture, home accessories and tableware by the likes of Mies van der Rohe, Emile Gallé and Wilhelm Wagenfeld illustrate the developments in Art Nouveau and Art Deco. In the fashion gallery, visitors can admire costumes and accessories from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Over 260 exhibits take you through around 150 years of fashion history.