Royal CopenhagenBlue Fluted Plain Dinner Plate
EUR 201
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_G3W6S
- Store Inquiries:#401000424846
- Pure white porcelain with delicately beautiful blue patterning.
- 11"Dia.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal CopenhagenBlue Fluted Plain Cereal Bowl
EUR 143
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_G3VNS
- Store Inquiries:#401000424796
- Pure white porcelain with delicately beautiful blue patterning.
- 6"Dia.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal CopenhagenBlue Fluted Mega Cereal Bowl
EUR 123
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_G3VXX
- Store Inquiries:#401024755068
- Pure white porcelain with delicately beautiful blue patterning.
- 6"Dia.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal CopenhagenBlue Fluted Mega Salad Plate #2
EUR 138
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_G3W9K
- Store Inquiries:#401024744773
- Porcelain salad plate.
- 8.75"Dia.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal CopenhagenBlue Fluted Mega Salad Plate #6
EUR 138
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_G3WD1
- Store Inquiries:#401000425066
- Porcelain salad plate.
- 8.75"Dia.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal CopenhagenMega Dinner Plate #2
EUR 167
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_G02XL
- Store Inquiries:#401000425074
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal CopenhagenBlue Fluted Mega Bowl
EUR 339
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HFFEL
- Store Inquiries:#401223640491
- Made of porcelain
- Overall, approx. 11.8/11.7"W x 4.1"T
- Sold individually
- Size (ounces): 2.4 liters
- Item Weight (Lbs.): 3.0
- Dishwasher safe
- Imported
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal CopenhagenBlue Fluted Mega Mug Set Of 2
EUR 167
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HDEVL
- Store Inquiries:#401024755076
- Blue Fluted Mega is both comfortingly familiar and surprisingly refreshing. In this unusual reinterpretation of the blue fluted pattern, selected details have been enlarged but are still painted by hand, preserving the original and unique vivid blue effect. The Blue Fluted Mega pattern was created by the young design student Karen Kjældgård-Larsen in 2000, signaled the beginning of a new adventure. The famous hand-painted pattern has become a household name again, expressing both its historical authenticity and creative, innovative thinking. Blue Fluted Mega was originally designed with 8 different patterns. On the back of your Mega product you will find a number. This refers to the pattern on this specific item.
- Made of hand-painted porcelain.
- Holds 12.25 ounces.
- Approx. 4.7"L x 3.6"D x 4"T.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
- Imported.
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal CopenhagenAlphabet Fluted Mug
EUR 128
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HFFFL
- Store Inquiries:#401223645175
- Fluted mug is crafted of porcelain
- Features a hand-painted motif of palmettos and a small chrysanthemum
- High handle
- Approx. 4.8"L x 4.4"W x 4.4"T
- Holds 11 oz
- Item Weight (Lbs.): 0.6
- Dishwasher safe
- Imported
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal CopenhagenBlue Fluted Mega Deep Plate
EUR 206
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HG3H2
- Store Inquiries:#401232857491
- Although graphic and contemporary, Blue Fluted Mega is true to the heritage of Royal Copenhagen. A true new classic interprets the familiar pattern of blue fluted plain in eye-catching and surprising ways in each porcelain piece's unique, hand-painted pattern.
- Created in 2000 by Karen Kjældgård-larsen for Royal Copenhagen.
- Handcrafted of porcelain
- Approx. 10.6"Dia x 2"T
- Item Weight: 1.9 lbs
- Dishwasher safe
- Imported
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
Royal CopenhagenBlue Fluted Mega Round Dish
EUR 231
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HG3H3
- Store Inquiries:#401232857507
- Although graphic and contemporary, Blue Fluted Mega is true to the heritage of Royal Copenhagen. A true new classic interprets the familiar pattern of blue fluted plain in eye-catching and surprising ways in each porcelain piece's unique, hand-painted pattern.
- Created in 2000 by Karen Kjældgård-larsen for Royal Copenhagen.
- Handcrafted of porcelain
- Approx. 13"Dia
- Item Weight: 3.0 lbs
- Dishwasher safe
- Imported
About Royal Copenhagen:
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.
The Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory, which later became Royal Copenhagen, was founded as the result of experiments by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Müller (1738-1820), an expert chemist who created hard porcelain made from quartz, kaolin, and feldspar.
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie and her son Frederik, heir to the throne, became partners with Müller in 1775. For almost a century, the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory was run by the royal family. In 1868, it became a private company but retained its name and the privilege of flying the royal swallow-tailed flag. For more than 200 years, Royal Copenhagen has supplied modern homes with functional artware and, today, still creates fine, hand-painted porcelain manufactured by ancient methods.