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Royal Copenhagen own's birth as the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory 1775, under the protection of Queen Juliane Marie. Royal Copenhagen has formed artistic craftsmanship and innovation into a porcelain art of uncompromising perfection.
Created by Arnold Krog. Production started in 1978.Handmade.
Mug 33 cl.Created by Arnold Krog in 1880. The set is distributed since 1978.Handmade.
Coffee cup 17 cl. tea cup 20 cl by Royal Copenhagen.Created by Arnold Krog 1880.Production started in 1978.Handmade.
Teapot 100 cl.Created by Arnold Krog 1880.The set is distributed since 1978.Handmade.
White plain is distributed since 2003.Its conception is of the same basis as blue Fluted Plain and Blue Fluted Mega.Handmade.
Mug 26 cl by Royal Copenhagen.White plain is distributed since 2003.Its conception is of the same basis as Blue Fluted Plain and Blue Fluted Mega.Handmade.
Cup 25 cl.White Plain is distributed since 2003.Handmade.
Designer: Louise CampbellElements, introduced in 2008 in a collaboration between Danish designer Louise Campbell and Royal Copenhagen, fuses tradition and future.
Designer: Louise CampbellElements, introduced in 2008 in a collaboration between Danish designer Louise Campbell and Royal Copenhagen, fuses tradition and future.
Designer: Louise CampbellElements, introduced in 2008 in a collaboration between Danish designer Louise Campbell and Royal Copenhagen, fuses tradition and future.
Erik Magnussen design, for Stelton, 1977. This innovative and colorful insulated vacuum jug combines functionality and ease of use to let you take full advantage of your moments of relaxation. The Stelton flask is perfect for welcoming friends at home, or for taking on a picnic, to always have a warm or cool drink within easy reach.
Dahlerup & Holbek design for Stelton. Dahlerup & Holbek's cutlery reflects his minimalstic design. Created in 1960.
Design, Knut Almström 1932Complete ranges of plates and bowl in porcelain.
Designer: Peter Svarrer, 2004Models avaible: wine 25cl, champagne 32cl, wine/water 35cl, wine 50cl
Designer: Per LutkenModels avaible: snaps 3cl, snaps with stalk 3cl, port 14cl, water/white wine 19cl, brandy 22cl, champagne 23cl, beer 25cl, red wine 28cl, beer with stalk 36cl
Designer: Per lutken, 1970Models avaible: snaps 5cl, water 14cl, whiskey 24cl, beer 30cl, whiskey glass 33cl
Designer: Per Lutken, 1970. Skibglas glasses.Models available: snaps 3cl, port glass 11cl, white wine 17cl, red wine 25cl, beer 34cl
A. Citterio & Nguyen design for Iittala, 2004. Wine decanter in blown glass.
Kay Frank design for Iittala, 1958Kartio tumblers, in glass.
Designed by Piano Designs for Iittala, 1998. Piano cutlery gift box made of stainless steel.
Antonio Citterio design for Iittala. Citterio cutlery gift set.
Antonio Citterio & Glen Oliver Löw design for Iittala. Collective Tools serving spoon L.24 cm made of stainless steel.
Antonio Citterio design for Iittala. Elegant serving cutlery set.
Alfredo Häberli design for Iittala, 2001 Set of two Essence glasses.
Tapio Wirkkala design for Iittala, 1952. Set of two Tapio water or wine glasses.
Maria Berntsen design for Stelton. Beautiful Stelton salad or fruit bowl in bamboo and stainless steel
Like the butcher’s chopping block, Skagerak Denmark’s teak chopping boards are made of solid cross-cut wooden blocks. In addition to an elegant, slightly rustic appearance, this cross-cut feature increases their durability and reduces the wear on the knife.
This storage box is very handy and unobtrusive and will fit anywhere in your home.
The Fionia Tray is a true classic. It was actually the first gift item produced by Skagerak Denmark and is now an icon of classic Danish design. The tray is a common feature of many Danish homes and makes a perfect gift.