FLORA DANICA
Of the countless collections by world-renowned Danish porcelain house Royal Copenhagen, Flora Danica may be the most illustrious. An enduring fixture of Denmark’s royal family, the 18th-century dinnerware—comprised of plates, teacups, bowls, trays, and more—features one-of-a-kind handpainted renderings of floral and vegetative motifs lifted from the botanical encyclopedia of the same name. The results not only enchant with an escapist romance, but also carry a storied history—and appear here alongside Danish silversmith Georg Jensen’s stunning flatware and embroidered table linens by Morocco’s Atelier Houria Tazi.