Royal Copenhagen is a Danish porcelain manufacturer that was founded in 1775 by Queen Juliane Marie and entrepreneur Frantz Heinrich Muller. The company is based in Copenhagen, Denmark and is known for producing high-quality porcelain tableware, figurines and decorative items. The company's signature blue and white porcelain, which was inspired by Chinese export porcelain, has become a symbol of Danish craftsmanship and design.
The company's early years were marked by financial struggles, but by the early 19th century, it had become one of the most important porcelain manufacturers in Europe. In 1868 the factory was converted into a limited company and in 1882 it became a state-owned company.
In the 20th century, the company collaborated with a number of prominent designers, such as Arnold Krog and Georg Jensen, to create new designs and product lines. Today, Royal Copenhagen continues to produce high-quality porcelain, and its more...
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