
Since 1911, Royal Copenhagen’s flagship store has occupied a centuries-old Renaissance-style building in Amagertorv, the central square in the city of Copenhagen. Window displays offer bassersby a tempting peek into the much-coveted merchandise awaiting perusal beyond the glass doors. A large collection of the brand’s beloved Flora Danica series, which dates to 1790, is on display at Copenhagen’s Rosenborg Castle, once a summer residence for regents and just a short walk from the flagship store.
Text Karen Callaway
Photography Jane Hope
To learn more about Royal Copenhagen, see “Artistry for the Ages” in the March/April 2018 issue, available on newsstands and at Victoriamag.com.



