At Herend, every piece of porcelain is unique. Yet there are some designs that every Herend enthusiast knows very well because of their famous owners. Continue reading
In 2018 November, we had the honour to organise a Herend Exhibition in Vienna. Many of our customers and visitors did not have a chance... Continue reading
“The Rocaille shape cleverly combines the popular element of Rococo with the options provided by the porcelain material. The stylized shell-imitating motif harmoniously fits with... Continue reading
The most type of knobs are available for the original Herend form Osier. This form – also called basket relief form – was invented by... Continue reading
“How to write it correctly?” Recently, we have received some messages asking for the following items: Herrend, Herand, Heren, Heremd, Hevend, and even Heeend, Heron,... Continue reading
Herend has many types of products and they need to have a logical structure to be able to identify every product. There are more than... Continue reading
1826 Vince Stingl establishes a hard pottery workshop in Herend. 1839 Mór Fischer buys the Manufactory from Vince Stingl and his partner, regular porcelain manufacture... Continue reading
When someone sends us a message “How much is a Coffee Set for 6 persons?” we already know they aren’t asking the right question. Herend is... Continue reading
In the 1850—60s it was a common practice to use several hundred or thousand-year-old Far Eastern porcelain decors as a base when creating new European... Continue reading
The Royal Garden decor is the modernized version of one of the most popular patterns of Herend Porcelain Manufactory, the more than 160 years old... Continue reading
Porcelain is the noblest ceramic material. The word ceramics comes from the Greek Kerameia, which means ‘fired’. Porcelain is a “white wonder” made of ceramic... Continue reading