FIND INSPIRATION IN THE STORIES OF ROYAL COPENHAGEN
For more than two centuries, new chapters have been written in the story of Royal Copenhagen. Chapters that tell tales of a proud legacy and inspired innovation. Of untiring enthusiasm, meticulous craftsmanship and an inherent desire to honour and reimagine a proud heritage. Flip through the pages of Royal Copenhagen’s story and be inspired by the world of royal Danish porcelain.
FLORA DANICA
Every exquisite piece of Flora Danica tells a story of royalty, diplomacy and deep respect; of the life’s work of talented illustrators; of fine excellent craftsmanship, and of precious porcelain.
PATTERN NO. 1
At the founding meeting of Royal Copenhagen in May 1775, three blue waves were chosen to be the factory’s trademark. Still today, the waves are marked on every piece of porcelain.
SET THE TABLE
For any and every occasion, a beautifully set table creates the perfect atmosphere for coming together and enjoying the small and big moments of life. Find your inspiration here.
A NEW DINNERWARE
HAV
For the timeless now
HAV is a small but significant porcelain collection that is deeply embedded in the tradition of Royal Copenhagen while simultaneously reaching towards the future.
DISCOVERING THE BLUE
Blue is a colour coveted by royals, loved by poets, desired by artists. And for centuries, blue has been used for the hand-painted decorations of Royal Copenhagen porcelain.
A ROYAL HISTORY
Since its inception at the hands of the royal Danish monarchy in 1775, new chapters have been written in the wondrous tale of the porcelain factory.
HAND-MADE PORCELAIN
A DELICATE CRAFT
SINCE 1775
Royal Copenhagen porcelain has been created with rare skills and handcraftsmanship for almost 250 years – making every porcelain piece precious and unique.
THE TRADEMARK
THE THREE WAVES
A sign of creativity
For more than two centuries, the Blue Fluted Plain pattern, also known as “Pattern no. 1”, has left its blue brushstrokes on our hearts and inspired the future of Royal Copenhagen.
THE TRADEMARK
THE THREE WAVES
A sign of creativity
For more than two centuries, the Blue Fluted Plain pattern, also known as “Pattern no. 1”, has left its blue brushstrokes on our hearts and inspired the future of Royal Copenhagen.