
FROM THE FOUNDERS
The first Flora Danica has been passed down from generation to
generation in the Royal Family.
The service was first used at Christian the 7th’s birthday party in 1803, but only for the most exquisite course: The dessert. For years after, the first Flora Danica service took center stage for many festive occasions.
To protect the fine porcelain, the last official known occasion for its use was for Queen Ingrid’s birthday party in 1990. The collection, today consisting of approx. 1503 pieces, remains one of the most well-preserved porcelain collections of the time and is now
mainly used for exhibition.
THE MANOR CLINC FAMILY
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YOUR CONSULTATION AT THE MANOR CLINIC
The service was first used at Christian the 7th’s birthday party in 1803, but only for the most exquisite course: The dessert. For years after, the first Flora Danica service took center stage for many festive occasions.