List of products by brand porcelaine de Hollande
Dutch porcelain refers to a refined production of ceramics, influenced in particular by Chinese and European porcelain. In the 17th and 18th centuries, factories such as Delft made history with their famous blue and white earthenware, often decorated with floral motifs and traditional scenes. Later, factories such as Loosdrecht, Amstel and The Hague produced fine, elegant porcelain, much appreciated by collectors. Renowned for its craftsmanship, Dutch porcelain remains a symbol of the Netherlands' artistic heritage.
Dutch porcelain is a prestigious ceramic production, influenced by Asian and European styles. From the 17th century onwards, Delft earthenware stood out for its famous blue and white designs, inspired by Chinese porcelain from the Ming dynasty. In the 18th and 19th centuries, factories such as Loosdrecht, Amstel and The Hague produced fine porcelain with delicate, often gilded designs. Highly prized by collectors and art lovers, Dutch porcelain bears witness to a rich heritage of craftsmanship and artistry.