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Create an elegant and tactile table setting with depth and personality. The new turquoise Herringbone placemat from Lyngby Porcelæn makes it easy to add plenty of life, structure and texture to your dining table. Now, you be part of the circularity agenda and still enjoy simple, stylish lines of perfection. The Herringbone placemat measures 43x30 cm and the beautiful new turquoise colour gives you the feeling of looking out over a sparkling ocean on a clear summer's day. Thus, you get a simple and beautiful design in a timeless and modern blue tone, with an organic look in a tight geometry that will function as the perfect base for a stylish table setting. It looks great with all kinds of dinnerware, whether you set the table with white, coloured or mixed porcelain. While you create a stylish and personal table setting using Lyngby Porcelæn’s lines of perfection, you can also enjoy the fact that the elegant placemat is GRS-certified and made from 82% recycled cotton and 18% recycled polyester.
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Lyngby Porcelæn– handmade design since 1936

The story behind
Lyngby Porcelæn

The Danish porcelain manufacturer – Lyngby Porcelæn was founded in Kongens Lyngby in Denmark in 1936 with the aim of producing porcelain tableware, vases and other decorative art of high-quality craftsmanship.

Until the 1920s, ornamentation and decoration dominated designs. The focus was more on how the porcelain was decorated, rather than the shape of the porcelain. But this changed over time, strongly influenced by the functionalist Bauhaus movement in Germany, and soon form and functionality became the preferred focal point instead of decorative elements.
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We preserve and develop Danish design icons so that both present and future products can be part of the brands that have helped create our Danish design culture.