Herend porcelain ware, dinner, coffee, and tea sets are very popular not just among everyday people but famous people, like celebrities and royal families as well. Those who like style, uniqueness, affordable luxury, and traditional or modern-style porcelain ware, prefer investing in a long-lasting, quality porcelain set. The below royal personalities and celebrities also have – at least one – set of Herend porcelain ware at home.
In 1851, at the first World’s Fair in London Queen Victoria of Great Britain bought large dining set for the Windsor Castle. She chose a “Far-Eastern” pattern – now called Victoria Décor – that depicts colorful butterflies and peonies. With this pattern, the Herend Porcelain Manufacture won the Grand Prix award. Herend porcelain ware became famous all around the world thanks to this décor.
Here you can find the Old Queen Victoria fine china products.
Here you can find the “Victoria avec Bord en Or” VBO – Victoria with gilded edge fine china products.
In the 1860s, the members of the Baron Rothschild family fell in love with bird-patterned Herend porcelain ware and thus ordered an extensive collection. The family was an important customer and patron of the manufactory. In honor of the family, the bird pattern – the birds symbolize love and relationships – was named Rothschild décor in 1861.
Visit the Herend Rothschild decor page for more Bird Couple fine china products.
Count Albert Apponyi (1846-1933) also loved Herend porcelain ware, and decor was named after him. Apponyi decor is a unicolor floral pattern in green, pink, blue, or other colors. He was a returning customer of Herend. He needed a simple but aesthetic set for a massive fest for several dozen persons. Herend offered him to have a simplified version of Indian Basket, as the time was short. He agreed, and Herend was able to deliver the vast set on time.
The Emperor loved simple patterns, like the Laurel Garland Décor. A dinner set of Hadik pattern was used by him in Buda Castle – Hungary – Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.
Visit the Hadik – HD fine china collection.
The wife of the Emperor, Empress Elisabeth of Austria, also loved Herend porcelain ware. She used a set with a chinoiserie pattern Red Dynasty (X’iang Rouge Décor) in her Gödöllő Castle, which later was named “Gödöllő” pattern after the city.
Princess of Wales Lady Diana chose a set with Rothschild décor for her wedding.
Visit the Rothschild bird with blue fish scale fine china sets.
Austrian-born actor and former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger like Herend. He is a big collector of VH animal figures.
Are you interested in the history of Herend porcelain? Check out this blog post about Herend History!
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to write to us.
Please read our blog posts for a better understanding of Herend Porcelain.