Royal Meander

With its clear, graphic lines, the new “Royal Meander” decor brings a modern elegance to the popular MEISSEN® Cosmopolitan shape. Inspired by the renowned MEISSEN “Royal Palace” decor, this exclusive design combines tradition and the current time spirit in a fascinating way.

The harmonious combination of these different graphic elements makes “Royal Meander” the perfect service for every day and every occasion.
  • Exclusive Craftmanship
    For over 300 years, MEISSEN porcelain has stood for craftsmanship perfection, from the raw material to the finished product. The porcelain paste - the carefully composition of quartz, feldspar and kaolin - has an inherent magic that comes to life in the practiced hands of numerous artisans to come to full fruition. From molding and embossing, onglaze and underglaze painting to the final firing - the multitude of different production techniques and art forms are still perfectly mastered today and are
  • Clear Lines
    The filigree edge patterns, which are reminiscent of architectural elements, have their origins in the historic Albrechtsburg castle in Meissen, the founding site of the porcelain manufactory. The combination with the cylindrical cups from the N°41 series is particularly impressive, with their clear design language perfectly emphasising the modernity of the decor. The harmonious combination of these different graphic elements makes “Royal Meander” the perfect service for every day and every occasion
Kampagnen
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    Mystic Maison Collection Meissen Porzellan
    Mystic Maison
    The “Mystic Maison” decor embodies the perfect symbiosis of traditional craftsmanship and modern design. A truly opulent masterpiece unfolds on the elegant shape N° 41, transporting the viewer into a fascinating world.
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    The Original Collection Meissen Porzellan
    The Original
    The collection “The Original” draws on the 300-year history of the Meissen porcelain manufactory and presents a dinner service for the modern table. The colorful collection “The Original” is based on a variation of the onion pattern from 1733-1735, complemented by the Crossed Swords in the bamboo stem.