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Did you break a plate last Christmas...? Replace it now!

In connection with Christmas and New Year we make an effort to set a pretty table. There are many traditions connected to setting the table at Christmas. - Some are creative and set a beautiful Christmas table each year... I have considered this... But! We have this plastic train with Santa Claus in the first carriage that have been part of the Christmas table since our daughters were little and they are of the opinion that it MUST be at the center of the table with the small plastic elves. - Maybe I will take a picture for Christmas and send it to you... Then you can see how pretty it looks! Can you set the table for ALL guests? Much happens during the year. Maybe you are lucky and have had grand children, Children-in-law etc. - Others might have been unlucky and have broken the large dish for the turkey, the sauciere or a plates. Everything aside it might be a good idea to give it a thought,  before  the table is to be set. We primarily trade in...

It is no longer just for decoration!

It has become common to buy things that have a function. The decorative items should not just be for decoration and dust collection! They should also be put to use. This is also the case for the many beautiful dishes and ashtrays ...which they are no longer called by the way!!!   I Danish homes and shops like ours there are many truly beautiful dishes that are currently being brought forth in the many small homes.   For example it has become popular to serve fish in the wellknown Royal Copenhagen fish dishes. These dishes have been very popular for decoration, but today they are also used for serving crab salad, shrimps etc.   Dish with Crab for serving seafood, Royal Copenhagen no. 1022313, 16cm x 16cm Before: 68.75 EUR Now: 33.7 EUR See more Dish with Crayfish for serving seafood, Royal Copenhagen no. 1022314, 16cm Before: 71.32 EUR Now: 39.93 EUR See more Dish with Crab for serving seafood, Royal Copenhagen...