Skip to product information
1 of 4

Royal Copenhagen

ROYAL COPENHAGEN BLUE FLUTED PLAIN MUG, 12.5OZ. SET/2

ROYAL COPENHAGEN BLUE FLUTED PLAIN MUG, 12.5OZ. SET/2

Regular price $200.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $200.00 USD
Sale Sold out

A historic shape was reinterpreted into a new design to introduce the first ever mug to the Blue Fluted Plain collection. On the set of two mugs, the pattern's organic shapesare complimented by the straight lines in the top and bottom. The size leaves plenty of room for your favourite hot drinks. Blue Fluted Plain captivates with its classic versatility and still today, the first ever Royal Copenhagen collection from 1775 remains forever in style. The graceful decoration of the collection emphasises the delicate form and craftsmanship of each piece. Use Blue Fluted Plain as the basis for a unique collection of Royal Copenhagen porcelain, combining the classic with the contemporary.

Designed by: Arnold Krog for Royal Copenhagen
Product start: 2015
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.

Product Article Number 1016752
International Article Number 5705140726210
Width 9 cm
Length 12 cm
Height 10 cm
Volume 37 cl

ABOUT

Blue Fluted Plain is the very definition of a classic. The hand painted collection is made up of timeless pieces, handmade to perfection, each with their own purpose and beauty. Small, decorative items, functional serving dishes and versatile plates make up a varied collection that remains as in style today as it was when it was first designed in 1775.

View full details