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We hope you will enjoy your membership of the Royal Copenhagen Collector's Club.
Every year since 1963, Royal Copenhagen and the invited table decorators have generously celebrated the diversity of Christmas – through decades, through past and present. In Royal Copenhagen’s Christmas Tables, the artistic movements of time, values and culture have been illustrated in aesthetic imagination for decades and this year, the 60 years of Royal Copenhagen’s Christmas Tables are celebrated with yet another chapter of storiesUnder the theme "Eras - 60 years with Royal Copenhagen Christmas Tables," five Christmas tables are presented by six creative figures, each of whom has left a significant impact on Danish culture - some over several decades, others well on their way in their innovative journey. Each interprets their personal Christmas as it has been experienced, perceived, and sensed in important and changing phases of their lives As always, the Christmas Tables will be framed by the historical setting of Royal Copenhagen's Flagship Store at Amagertorv 6 in Copenhagen from November 18. - December 23. 2023.
Singer, author, actress, and artist. One of Denmark's most popular songwriters and performers through more than 40 years.
Rock musician, songwriter and lead singer of the popular Danish band D-A-D for the past 40 years. TV and cultural personality.
Design duo consisting of childhood friends Cathrine Saks (b. 1993) and Barbara Potts (b. 1993). Created their own fashion brand, Saks Potts, founded in 2014. Achieved international success with their designs. Recipients of the prestigious Wessel & Vett Fashion Prize in 2023.
Internationally recognized artist specializing in ceramics and textiles. Created sets and unique pieces for Royal Copenhagen from 1978-1990 and first decorated a Royal Copenhagen Christmas Table in 1986.
Recognized Danish ceramicist and the designer behind Blue Fluted Mega. Known for her playful approach to ceramics as part of the artist duo Claydies. Karen Kjældgård-Larsen first set a Christmas Table for Royal Copenhagen in 2007.