Salad Plate Royal Garden Flowers
Porcelain Salad Plate handmade and painted in Hungray at the world famous Herend shop. This decor is painted with most famous design, Royal Gardens Flower. Read more
Porcelain Salad Plate handmade and painted in Hungray at the world famous Herend shop. This decor is painted with most famous design, Royal Gardens Flower.
Diameter 7.68 inches
Modern-Age Variations of Queen Victoria, Herend Porcelain’s most famous pattern that celebrates the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine and the turquoise version was designer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
On the eve of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Royal wedding, Hungary formally presented Royal Garden dinnerware as the country’s official gift to the royal couple. Created by Herend specifically for William and Kate, the design is a modern interpretation of Herend’s classic Queen Victoria pattern, which celebrates its 160th anniversary in 2011.
Queen Victoria was first purchased in 1851 by its namesake upon her seeing it in London at the first World’s Fair. Ever since this iconic event, Herend became world-wide famous among kings, queens, and aristocratic families.
Familiar to many, the classic, eternal pattern is now presented in more contemporary setting with a focus on the peony, butterfly, and flower arrangement motifs, the play of colours enhancing their aesthetics.
Colours of Royal Garden decor hold a symbolic meaning: Our relation to certain colours changes with our mood. Applied to create the two versions of the Royal Garden decoration, the unique pairing of cool and warm tones on bright white porcelain surface makes these pieces modern, thereby opening new dimensions for the eternal Herend Porcelain decor.