Description
45In 1779, Blue Flower came to life as Royal Copenhagen’s second pattern. The pattern, which is no longer in production, featured a spray of flowers, seemingly freshly picked from the gardens of Denmark and hand-painted in Royal Copenhagen’s signature royal blue on fine, white porcelain. The bunches of flowers consists of tulip, rose, bindweed, poppy, auricula and carnations. This tableware is painted by hand and therefore no two pieces are identical.