The manufactory does not only owe great works of art to Jörg Danielczyk. Collectors all over the world associate his name with captivating beauty and the highest filigree, immortalised in brilliant Meissen porcelain.
Myths, legends and fairy tales have always inspired Meissen craftsmen to create paintings and sculptures full of symbolic power and fantasy that take you to unknown worlds.
The people in Ukraine are currently suffering terrible hardship. With three different peace symbols in blue and gold on our popular mugs, we want to set a sign of hope.
Jewellery has always been a way to express his individuality. And as a gift, they symbolize love and appreciation.
Discover our love bearers for her and him.
THE 2022 LIMITED MASTERWORKS AND LIMITED EDITION COLLECTIONS
Unique handcraft techniques are similarly brought back to life in the upcoming “Limited Masterworks” collection — delicate Limoges painting, for example, applied by porcelain painter Lidija Schrenk on an exquisite vase form by master modeler Ernst August Leuteritz.
Today handwriting has become rare and is so special and valued precisely for that reason. With our writing instruments, even composing handwritten letters become an experience.
Discover the new service that combines the straight lines of the "N° 41" shape with the sweeping relief of the popular "Wave Relief" shape to create a completely new and modern look.
Calm, serene, profound and with extraordinary fascination - the colour blue is one of the 2021 colour trends and also fits perfectly into your interior.
For the vases and Home Deco collection with MEISSEN, Olaf Hajek draws on the imagery of fantastic gardens and creates an artistic séance of magic and the metaphysical.
Summer is the season for light fish dishes and seafood menus. As with all table settings, there are special rules to consider when setting the table for fish, crab or seafood, with porcelain tableware requiring dedicated foresight and consideration.
Underglaze painting is a genre with a long-standing tradition at MEISSEN. The special technique requires years of experience and the highest precision and is only carried out by specialised underglaze painters.
The production of jewellery from Meissen porcelain traces back to the beginning of the manufactory in the 18th century: exquisite combinations of precious metals and stones, that have been made to love and made to last using centuries-old expertise and artisanal techniques.