Daisy Glazed Vase 4.7in
The Københavner Pot [Copenhagen Pot] has royal heritage and is one of the first pots designed by Bergs Potter. This noble pot is inspired by pottery made at the Royal Danish Palace of Fredensborg in 1860.
Years ago, Steffen Berg stumbled upon beautiful old clay pots at a former nursery and created the Købehavner Pot, his very own interpretation of the pottery with royal origins. Today, the Københavner Pot is one of our most popular designs, and our potters still make it by hand in a small village near Lucca in Tuscany.
The legacy of the Københavner Pot adds an element of regal elegance even when paired with the humblest plant.
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Daisy Glazed Vase 4.7in
Daisy Glazed Vase 4.7in
The Københavner Pot [Copenhagen Pot] has royal heritage and is one of the first pots designed by Bergs Potter. This noble pot is inspired by pottery made at the Royal Danish Palace of Fredensborg in 1860.
Years ago, Steffen Berg stumbled upon beautiful old clay pots at a former nursery and created the Købehavner Pot, his very own interpretation of the pottery with royal origins. Today, the Københavner Pot is one of our most popular designs, and our potters still make it by hand in a small village near Lucca in Tuscany.
The legacy of the Københavner Pot adds an element of regal elegance even when paired with the humblest plant.
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The Københavner Pot [Copenhagen Pot] has royal heritage and is one of the first pots designed by Bergs Potter. This noble pot is inspired by pottery made at the Royal Danish Palace of Fredensborg in 1860.
Years ago, Steffen Berg stumbled upon beautiful old clay pots at a former nursery and created the Købehavner Pot, his very own interpretation of the pottery with royal origins. Today, the Københavner Pot is one of our most popular designs, and our potters still make it by hand in a small village near Lucca in Tuscany.
The legacy of the Københavner Pot adds an element of regal elegance even when paired with the humblest plant.














