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KPM – Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur

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With over 250 years of history and craftsmanship, KPM Berlin has left a lasting impression on the world of porcelain.

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The historic site of the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, located near the Tiergarten, is home to an impressive flagship store. Here, customers can discover the finest porcelain and purchase selected pieces in the factory outlet. However, the centre-piece of KPM Welt is the unique experience exhibition. Here, visitors can experience the fascinating history and art of porcelain up close and take a look behind the scenes.

As the oldest active craft business in Berlin, KPM Berlin is proud to continue its craft at its historic location. Each piece of porcelain is made almost exclusively by hand, which emphasises the high quality and attention to detail. The royal blue sceptre, which Frederick the Great bestowed on the manufactory, symbolises the pursuit of perfection and testifies to the highest level of craftsmanship.

A visit to the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin is an experience for all porcelain lovers and art enthusiasts. In the flagship store of the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, visitors not only have the opportunity to admire the unique craftsmanship of porcelain production, but also to discover exclusive cooperation partners. These include renowned brands such as Robbe & Berking, Saint-Louis Kristallglas, Christofle, Mono, Rotter Glas & Arnstadt Kristall. This complements the shopping experience with additional high-quality products and designs that perfectly match the aesthetics and quality of KPM Berlin.

 

Editor’s tip: MANDORLA DESIGNER INTERVIEW – A conversation with the artist Reiner Xaver Sedelmeier and KPM head designer Thomas Wenzel.

 

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