Thank you!
We hope you will enjoy your membership of the Royal Copenhagen Collector's Club.
For generations, Royal Copenhagen’s Christmas plates have told stories of Danish culture and tradition. Each motif is shaped in relief and decorated using a special spray technique. With only 0.6 mm between the deepest and lightest areas, both the modelling and painting require the highest level of precision – a true testament to Royal Copenhagen’s craftsmanship.
Every year, our collections are expanded and refined with inspiring additions. To make room for these, we have to archive others. Below you can explore the pieces that are discontinued at the end of the year and therefore they are the last of their kind.
Royal Copenhagen opened the first store in 1780 and today Royal Copenhagen has its own stores in Denmark, Japan, Taiwan, China and Korea and is sold through resellers across the world.
Christmas gifts bought between 1 November and 23 December can be exchanged until 28 February 2026.
A gift from Royal Copenhagen tells a story even before the gift is opened - the gift wrapping itself makes it a gift like no other.
Although porcelain is fragile, porcelain from Royal Copenhagen is created for every day use. Should your porcelain get chipped or break, we offer a two-year breakage warranty on products of 1st grade.