Latest Price: $100
Blue Fluted Plain brings Royal Copenhagen’s history and tradition into to present life. The pattern is the epitome of timelessness and versatility – and the same goes for many classical shapes today kept safely in Royal Copenhagen’s archives. One of these hidden beauties is the Blue Fluted Plain Bowl on Foot, which is brought back this spring, perfect for servings of small cakes and sweets. Blue Fluted Half Lace is adorned with delicate lace, elegantly framing the hand-painted motif and charming details of the collection such as snail shells on lids and handles. The collection is a beautiful and classic example of the Royal Copenhagen craftsmanship – it takes 1,197 brush strokes – no more, no less – to paint a Blue Fluted Half Lace dinner plate.
Designed by: Royal Copenhagen
Product start: 2020
Material: Porcelain
The Three Waves
Proposed as The Royal Danish Porcelain Factory trademark in 1775 by Queen dowager Juliane Marie, every piece of Royal Copenhagen porcelain is instantly recognised by the three blue waves on its underside symbolising the Sound, the Great Belt and the Little Belt – the three main waterways of Denmark.
The Signature
The delicate decoration of the hand painted porcelain is comparable to the painter own signature and like any other piece of art, Royal Copenhagen skilled blue painters leave their signatureon the underside of every piece of porcelain.