Cambridge, MA (PRWEB) September 19, 2013 -- Outdoor and home furnishings retailer Didriks recently announced the addition of Royal Copenhagen dinnerware to their collection. The premier porcelain dinnerware designer and manufacturer places a strong emphasis on traditional craftsmanship and many of their pieces are hand painted.
“The Royal Copenhagen line adds a new and welcome aesthetic to our collection. It offers an excellent range of dinnerware, from simple white porcelain pieces to more ornate, specialized designs,” said store owner Jonathan Henke.
Royal Copenhagen is well known for collaborating with numerous gifted artists and designers throughout its history to produce classic, handmade and hand-painted porcelain, predominantly in blue and white. Founded in Denmark in 1775 under Queen Julian Marie, the historic porcelain manufacturer is officially known as the Royal Porcelain Factory.
Didriks now carries a wide selection of Royal Copenhagen dinnerware, including Blue Fluted Plain, White Fluted Half Lace, Flora Danica and Contrast Mugs. For more information on the Royal Copenhagen products Didriks carries please visit: http://www.didriks.com/Royal-Copenhagen/.
About Didriks:
Didriks helps customers create inspired home environments with their collection of home furnishings, accents, and outdoor furniture. Didriks provides attentive, personalized service, and free shipping. At Didriks you will find teak and stainless steel outdoor furniture by Barlow Tyrie, Belgian linen from Libeco Home, American-made blankets from Brahms Mount, dinnerware, home furnishings and cookware from Simon Pearce, iittala, Heath Ceramics, Match Pewter, Alessi, Mauviel, Jars Ceramics, Revol, David Mellor, Schott Zwiesel, Pillivuyt and other fine brands for the home.
For more information, call 617-354-5700, visit the store at 190 Concord Ave on Observatory Hill in Cambridge, MA (M-F 10-7, Sat 10-6, Sun 11-5), or visit their website at http://www.didriks.com.
Jonathan Henke, Didriks, http://didriks.com, 617-354-5700, [email protected]
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