Bing & Groendahl Heimdal Set – Classic Danish Porcelain
The Heimdal set from Bing & Groendahl was introduced in 1895 and is one of the most classic and sought-after sets in Danish porcelain design. The set is known for its cream-colored porcelain and gold rim, creating an elegant and sophisticated presentation. It is decorated with beautiful, hand-painted jasmine flowers and branches, giving the set a timeless and natural appearance.
The set was designed by the famous artist and designer Arnold Krog, who was a central figure in Bing & Groendahl's design department. His work on the Heimdal set reflects his skill in combining artistic aesthetics with functionality, and the set has become a symbol of Danish porcelain craftsmanship.
The production of the Heimdal set has ceased, and it can now only be found antique and used. The set has become a sought-after collector's item due to its quality and historical significance.

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