Danish Royal Porcelain 1775-2000 - 225 Years of Design
Individualism
- The 1980s and 1990s
For
an industrial design company it is essential to arouse and
keep the interest of the outside world through innovation.
This also applies to Royal Copenhagen, even though it has such
solid 225-year-old successes as Blue Fluted in its portfolio.

We have most of the Royal Copenhagen and
B&G Patterns in stock
available in both New and Used (always excellent/mint
condition).
Dating
from the period succeeding the great upheavals of lifestyles
and artistic manifestations of the 1960s are three extremely
different productions from Royal Copenhagen. Each
speaks in its own way to various moods and needs in the
individual: the imaginative, the classical and the playful.
Eldest of the three is 'Triton' by the goldsmith Arje Griegst
from the 1970s - pure magic and oriental magnificence.
Developed in the 1980s, 'Ursula' by the ceramist Ursula
Munch-Petersen was to prove the new hit of the 1990s,
achieving the difficult balance between being both an everyday
service and a set of soloists. And, on the threshold of
the new millennium, the designer Ole Jensen conjured up a new
family of functional porcelain, full of humor.
The
Services of the Future
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