Tag: Royal Copenhagen
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Holiday Tables by Royal Copenhagen
Each holiday season for nearly half a century, the folks at Royal Copenhagen ask several Danish celebrities to each decorate a holiday table. This year’s theme was “Songs of Christmas” as all of the celebrities were singers. We love their designs – some classic, some modern, and all beautifully celebrating the holiday spirit. We hope…
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A Very Star Fluted Christmas with Victoria Magazine
Royal Copenhagen’s Star Fluted Bone China dinnerware was inspired by a service that was first produced in 1895. With its elegant wreaths of pine, red ribbon bows and gold accents, it’s the perfect background to a joyous Christmas table setting. Check it out in the latest issue of Victoria Magazine: To view the entire collection,…
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Little Luxuries: Blue Fluted Dinnerware in Veranda Magazine
The key to setting something ordinary apart is the details. Everyday things, be they simple, affordable, or sublime, take just a little time and attention to make luxurious. – Carolyne Roehm In the August issue of Veranda magazine, contributing editor Carolyne Roehm shared some thoughts about what makes the little things luxurious. It’s an inspiring…
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Guess Who Can’t Live Without Her Royal Copenhagen?
Hollywood director Nancy Meyers, whose films include Something’s Gotta Give and Father of the Bride, has a great eye for decorating. Interviewed in Elle Decor, she lists one of her favorite things as her set of Royal Copenhagen dinnerware. Learn more about Royal Copenhagen. View more Royal Copenhagen patterns.
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Royal Copenhagen’s Handpainted Blue and White Dinnerware
For those who like traditional style china but don’t want their dining room to look too stuffy or formal, Royal Copenhagen’s dinnerware patterns look as fresh today as they did when they were first introduced more than 200 years ago. Founded in 1775 by pharmacist Frantz Heinrich Muller in partnership with the Dutch Royal Family,…
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Star-Crossed Sculpture: Royal Copenhagen’s Zodiacs
Whether you’re an astrology aficionado or simply appreciate beautiful sculpture, the latest series of figurines by Royal Copenhagen will capture your fancy. Rendered in fine porcelain, they depict the twelve signs of the zodiac with classical grace and form.