Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin
Traditional porcelain manufacturer, store and café to dine like royalty



Once the porcelain of choice of Prussian King Frederick the Great, the ‘royal’ porcelain manufacturer, located in Berlin’s Charlottenburg district, is nonetheless a contemporary addition to the dining table. The porcelain’s royal label also safeguards its high quality and handcrafted production, with a collection ranging across classic tableware to vases and decorative home items. Next door, the manufacturer’s café fittingly serves coffee, breakfast and cakes on KPM plates, cups and saucers.
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