Where Danish design meets a good glaze.
Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
Lyngby Porcelæn has been shaking up Danish porcelain since 1936, when Holst & Knudsen decided tableware and vases should be as smart as they are useful. They ditched the “special-occasion only” rule, crafting pieces so good-looking you’d want them out every day. The factory closed in 1969 but its clean, fluted designs left such a mark that the brand was revived in 2012. Still made in Denmark, Lyngby Porcelæn brings those icons back to life with the same precision and craftsmanship—just updated to slip right into the modern home.