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Royal Copenhagen 2013 Content ROYAL COPENHAGEN 2013 content WHITE FLUTED 15 FLUTED CONTRAST 18 BLUE FLUTED MEGA 21 BLUE FLUTED PLAIN 27 FLUTED PLATINUM 30 FLUTED SIGNATURE 31 BLACK FLUTED MEGA 33 WHITE ELEMENTS 39 BLUE ELEMENTS 40 MULTICOLOURED ELEMENTS 42 WHITE FLUTED HALF LACE 46 BLUE FLUTED HALF LACE 55 PRINCESS 58 BLUE FLUTED FULL LACE 59 OLE 61 BLUE FLOWER CURVED 63 FLORA 65 FLORA DANICA 70 ART OF GIVING FLOWERS 75 SPRING COLLECTION 77 STAR FLUTED CHRISTMAS 79 ZODIACS 83 Modern table setting is a personal affair. Choosing an eclectic mix of colour, pattern and style is more personal and chic than a very formal and studied setting. Mix old with new, classic with modern, plain with patterned and colour with pure white. With Royal Copenhagen dinnerware, you can lay out the past, present and future in one setting. 4 5 The history of fine porcelain reflects the history of culture and sophistication. From the great dynasties of China to modern wedding lists, fine porcelain is Wouldn’t lunch taste and always has been held in high esteem. Strong, infinitely better served on everyday heirlooms? yet fragile. Elegantly beautiful. Royal Copenhagen’s own birth as the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory was in 1775, under the protection of Queen Juliane Marie. Since the very beginning, Royal Copenhagen has formed artistry, craftsmanship and innovation into a porcelain art of uncompromising perfection. Lovely to look at. Smooth to the touch. Each piece tells its own story. Some take a point of breathtaking departure from an element of tradition, A coffee break is not just a coffee break but a moment to reconnect, be present, to finding daring new expressions through functionality. savour and appreciate. Others remain largely unchanged, as fresh as they were 200 years before. Porcelain-making skills are handed down from generation to generation, as are Royal Copenhagen inheritance pieces. Quality endures. History continues. Welcome to Royal Copenhagen. 6 7 1 2 Fundamental designs 3 1: Our unique Fluted design embodies pure elegance and is a true modern classic. The Fluted pattern is the backbone of other Royal Copenhagen dinnerware sets including Fluted Signature, Fluted Platinum, Blue Fluted and Fluted Mega. 2: The Fluted Half Lace dinnerware design has a twist of elegance and is the DNA for Princess and Blue Fluted Half and Full Lace dinnerware. These are the most classic of our design lines. 3: White Elements is the creative and contemporary fundamental design that supports the Blue and Multicoloured Elements collections. Together these basics allow you to play with the endless possibilities within our full portfolio. 8 9 The modern way of life waredinner- withoutlimits To create a truly unique set of dinnerware, we invite you to mix and match form and pattern in all possible combinations, building on the basics we present. At the end of the day, the choices are all yours. Be your own designer and personalise. 10 11 the designs evolving from one platform THE FLUTED BASE At the very heart of all Royal Copenhagen dinnerware lies a series of distinctive design elements. The unique fluting and elegant forms are the true essence of Royal Copenhagen, which occur and reoccur across time and space. These archetypal Royal Copenhagen elements have evolved alongside the company since its infancy. The timeless White Fluted service is the fluted base form in its unadorned simplicity; a foundation from which you can create your own personalised dinner service. Pick and choose from White Fluted, Blue or Black Fluted Mega and the classic Blue Fluted collection to create a unique table setting that truly expresses who you are. 12 13 Keeping in with tradition White Fluted tells the story of royal porcelain and craftsmanship in a minimalist and contemporary style. The result? A modern classic. Its pure whiteness and simple design make it ideal for mixing with other fluted dinnerware designs. For those who enjoy life without compromising on quality, White Fluted offers an ideal everyday service for the modern home. Pure elegant simplicity. DESIGNED BY ARNOLD KROG 14 15 2408086 2408495 2408499 2408039 2408604 2408155 2408440 CUP AND SAUCER THERMAL CUP THERMAL CUP MUG 2 PCS. PLATE DEEP SUGAR BOWL JUG 28 CL 26 CL 33 CL 33 CL 21 CM 10 CL 38 CL Tactile and delicate, White Fluted’s unadorned simplicity allows the elegant forms to be fully appreciated. Enjoy its understated beauty. 2408606 NEW 2408733 NEW 2408735 NEW 2408620 2408622 2408442 2408444 PLATE DEEP PLATE COUP PLATE COUP PLATE FLAT PLATE FLAT JUG JUG 24 CM 23 CM 27 CM 19 CM 22 CM 70 CL 1,7 L 2408092 CUP AND SAUCER HIGH HANDLE 2408627 2408631 2408630 2408633 25 CL PLATE FLAT SERVING DISH PLATE PASTA DISH OVAL 27 CM 31 CM 30 CM 33 CM 2408454 2408455 2408456 2408457 2408579 BOWL BOWL BOWL BOWL BOWL 2408592 2408589 47 CL 73 CL 110 CL 180 CL 310 CL OVENWARE SQUARE OVENWARE RECTANGULAR 13 CM 15 CM 18 CM 21 CM 24 CM 25 X 25 CM 32 CM 2408033 2408378 NEW 2 PCS. COMPOTE BOWL 2408563 2408141 2408439 NEW 2408587 BUTTER JAR WITH LID MILK JUG DISH 35 CL SAUCE BOAT TEAPOT ÉTAGÈRE 5 LAYER OVENWARE ROUND EXPECTED EXPECTED 36 CM 16 CM 55 CL 100 CL 56,5 CM 27 CM AUTUMN/WINTER 2013 AUTUMN/WINTER 2013 16 17 fluted contrast 1290495 NEW 1291495 NEW 1292495 NEW 1288495 1289495 For the modern MUG MUG MUG MUG MUG CORAL OPAL CHOCOLATE SCARLETT RED LAVENDER 33 CL 33 CL 33 CL 33 CL 33 CL bon vivant Fluted Contrast represents the fusion between aesthetics and practicality. The designs are stylish and modern, yet with a deep respect for Royal Copenhagen’s history and tradition. Decorative fluting, a motif throughout the series, was first used in 1775 and has since been a distinctive feature of Royal Copenhagen porcelain. Danish minimalism is celebrated in practical 1287495 1283495 1284495 1281495 1285495 designs for daily life both inside and outside, MUG MUG MUG MUG MUG MEGA BLUE TURQUOISE FOREST GREEN GREEN YELLOW weather permitting. Fluted Contrast embraces 33 CL 33 CL 33 CL 33 CL 33 CL good taste, for the individual that appreciates it – a thoroughly modern bon vivant. DESIGNED BY H.C. GJEDDE 2621495 MUG ANTHRACITE 33 CL New colours are continously added to the fluted contrast range, creating a palette of colour to brighten up everyday life. 1293495 NEW 1294495 NEW 1295495 NEW MUG MUG MUG PLUM RASPBERRY SKY 33 CL 33 CL 33 CL 18 19 Tradition & renewal The turn of the Millenium. Young design student, Karen Kjældgård-Larsen presents Royal Copenhagen with a bold idea: a dramatic reinterpretation of the classic Blue Fluted dinnerware. Her design breaks with tradition, yet the hand-painted craftsmanship is consistent. The magnification of the classic pattern creates extraordinary expressions that are still quite familiar. Blue Fluted Mega is the rebirth of a legacy. With this renewal, the 1775 pattern evolves and a modern classic is born. DESIGNED BY KAREN KJÆLDGÅRD-LARSEN 20 21 2381092 2381086 2381499 2381039 2382603 CUP AND SAUCER HIGH HANDLE CUP AND SAUCER THERMAL CUP MUG 2 PSC. PLATE DEEP 25 CL 28 CL 33 CL 33 CL 17 CM 2382604 2382606 2382617 2382620 2382622 PLATE DEEP PLATE DEEP PLATE FLAT PLATE FLAT PLATE FLAT 21 CM 24 CM 17 CM 19 CM 22 CM 2382627 2386603 2386604 2386617 2386620 PLATE FLAT PLATE DEEP PLATE DEEP PLATE FLAT PLATE FLAT 27 CM 17 CM 21 CM 17 CM 19 CM 2381038 2386622 2386627 2386631 2381630 BABY SET PLATE FLAT PLATE FLAT SERVING DISH PLATE PASTA WITH CUP AND DEEP PLATE 22 CM 27 CM 31 CM 30 CM 35 CL 2381141 2381155 2381440 2381442 2381444 TEAPOT SUGAR BOWL JUG JUG JUG 100 CL 10 CL 38 CL 70 CL 170 CL 22 23 Blue Fluted Mega is not just a pretty face; 2381454 2381455 2381456 2381457 2381579 BOWL BOWL BOWL BOWL BOWL beauty and function unite in the 47 CL · 13 CM 73 CL · 15 CM 110 CL · 18 CM 180 CL · 21 CM 310 CL · 24 CM practical thermal cup and ovenware. Blue Fluted Mega encourages innovative table setting in imaginative combinations with its forerunner, the classic Blue Fluted. Past meets present, in new and amplified perspectives. 2381575 2381633 2381375 NEW COmpOTE BOWL DISH OVAL DISH OVAL 35 CL · 16 CM 33,5 CM 36,5 CM 2381495 THERMAL CUP 2381389 2381434 2382428 2381438 26 CL DISH DISH ON STAND BOWL ON STAND ÉTAGÈRE 3 LAYER 60 CM 32 CM 80 CL · 14 CM 35 CM 2381587 2382181 2381377 2381378 OVENWARE ROUND 2381239 NEW 2381242 NEW 2381245 NEW SOUP TUREEN DISH DISH 27 CM STORAGE JAR, SMALL STORAGE JAR, MEDIUM STORAGE JAR, LARGE 200 CL 24 CM 36 CM HEIGHT 5 CM 33 CL · 7 CM 180 CL · 13 CM 115 CL · 20 CM 2381592 2381589 2381585 2381563 OVENWARE SQUARE OVENWARE RECTANGULAR OVENWARE SOUFFLÉ BUTTER JAR WITH LID VASE MEDIUM VASE LARGE SAUCE BOAT 25 X 25 CM 16 X 32 CM 8,5 CM 2381703 EXPECTED EXPECTED EXPECTED 55 CL HEIGHT 4 CM HEIGHT 4 CM HEIGHT 5 CM EGG CUPS 2 PCS. AUTUMN/WINTER 2013 AUTUMN/WINTER 2013 AUTUMN/WINTER 2013 24 25 A Timeless Foundation Blue Fluted Plain captivates with its classic versatility. Its graceful decoration emphasises the delicate form and craftsmanship of each piece. Blue Fluted Plain is a timeless service; it can be used everyday, as the basis for a unique collection of Royal Copenhagen porcelain, mixing the traditional with the modern. Eternally classic. DESIGNED BY ARNOLD KROG 26 27 1101495 1111031 1101617 1101620 1101622 The Blue Fluted Plain Étagère is perfectly appropriate THERMAL CUP MUG 2 PCS.
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