The royal porcelain factory "Royal Copenhagen" is founded in 1775 by the chemist Frantz Heinrich Muller, initially the factory restores and repairs the dishes of the royal family. The manufacturer was also inspired by the crockery exported from China and its blue painted decors, this one very popular at the time, since the blue hand painted decors became the hallmark of Royal Copenhagen it is used in many of its services. The manufacturer uses a cobalt blue, the purest blue, called cobalt zinc silicate, it makes it possible to obtain very subtle shades of blue used in particular for the decorations of its great classic, the “Blue flutted” range. Cups, bowls, jugs, plates ... In all more than 2000 different models have been created and passed down from generation to generation and have been incorporated into Danish cultural heritage. Royal Copenhagen also offers a range of luxury porcelain, Flora Danica, decorated with lavish and delicate designs. The painted decorations are all executed by artists painters of excellence