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There are endless creative options, and the colours in Rhombe Colour have a depth of saturation that piques the senses and is enhanced by the warm tones. The colours were selected in collaboration with the design duo, Stilleben. The Rhombe pattern comes from the Lyngby Porcelain archives and was first launched back in 1961. Unlike at that time, on this elegant, handmade-porcelain Rhombe lunch plate, the pattern has not been transferred to the porcelain as a simple pattern, but used as a relief. This lends the plate a simple, classic look that will grace any table setting, both for everyday use and festive occasions. The lunch plate in the photo is in the colour pink. The Rhombe lunch plate has a 2-year breakage warranty. The Rhombe lunch plate has a 2-year breakage warranty.
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Exotic colours and strong contrasts. A colour palette that goes well with food, and where all the colours interact and can be mixed and matched.
This is the recipe from Stilleben, Ditte Reckweg and Jelena Schou Nordentoft, who are the design duo behind one of Lyngby Porcelæn’s greatest successes in recent years: Rhombe Color.
Read more about Stilleben's collaboration with Lyngby PorcelænThis is the recipe from Stilleben, Ditte Reckweg and Jelena Schou Nordentoft, who are the design duo behind one of Lyngby Porcelæn’s greatest successes in recent years: Rhombe Color.
Lyngby Porcelæn– handmade design since 1936
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Lyngby Porcelæn
The Danish porcelain manufacturer – Lyngby Porcelæn was founded in Kongens Lyngby in Denmark in 1936 with the aim of producing porcelain tableware, vases and other decorative art of high-quality craftsmanship.
Until the 1920s, ornamentation and decoration dominated designs. The focus was more on how the porcelain was decorated, rather than the shape of the porcelain. But this changed over time, strongly influenced by the functionalist Bauhaus movement in Germany, and soon form and functionality became the preferred focal point instead of decorative elements.
Read more about Lyngby PorcelænUntil the 1920s, ornamentation and decoration dominated designs. The focus was more on how the porcelain was decorated, rather than the shape of the porcelain. But this changed over time, strongly influenced by the functionalist Bauhaus movement in Germany, and soon form and functionality became the preferred focal point instead of decorative elements.
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We preserve and develop Danish design icons so that both present and future products can be part of the brands that have helped create our Danish design culture.