Royal Copenhagen is a Danish company that produces fine porcelain tableware and collectibles. The company has a rich history and is known for its craftsmanship, quality, and timeless designs.
- Founded in 1775 by Queen Juliane Marie of Denmark.
- Started as a manufacturer of pottery.
- Introduced the now-famous Blue Fluted pattern in 1775.
- Received its royal warrant from King Christian VII in 1779.
- Became the Royal Porcelain Factory in 1779.
- Expanded its product line to include figurines in the 19th century.
- Acquired by Bing & Gru00f8ndahl in 1985, becoming Royal Copenhagen A/S.
- Acquired by Fiskars Corporation in 2013.
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Danish porcelain company that produces tableware and figurines. Acquired Royal Copenhagen in 1985.
Hungarian porcelain company known for its handcrafted and hand-painted tableware and figurines.
Royal Copenhagen's most famous pattern featuring a hand-painted blue floral design.
A high-end tableware collection featuring hand-painted botanical designs. Each piece is made to order and takes several months to produce.
A yearly collection of hand-painted porcelain plates featuring a different Christmas-themed design each year. A popular collector's item.
Royal Copenhagen is known for producing fine porcelain tableware and collectibles, particularly its iconic Blue Fluted pattern.
Yes, Royal Copenhagen porcelain is generally considered to be high-end and comes with a premium price tag due to its craftsmanship and quality.
Royal Copenhagen porcelain is made in Denmark, with the majority of the production taking place at its factory in Glostrup.
Yes, Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates are highly collectible and have been released every year since 1908, with a different design featured each year.
Flora Danica is a high-end tableware collection by Royal Copenhagen featuring hand-painted botanical designs. Each piece is made to order and takes several months to produce.