Collection: Augarten Porcelain

300 years of Austrian cultural heritage!

Hardly anything else is as typical of Austrian craft culture as the porcelain from the traditional manufactory in Vienna's Augarten.
Since the Porezllan Manufactory was founded in 1718, the Augarten, Vienna's oldest baroque park, has been considered the home of the fine arts. Du Paquier received the privilege of being the sole manufacturer of porcelain in Austria and the crown lands from Emperor Charles VI. In the 18th century, white gold was still reserved for the nobility and the imperial court.
Today, as then, high-quality, fine porcelain is made and painted by hand in the heart of Vienna. Polishing with sea sand and agate makes particularly elegant gold and platinum decors shine.
So each piece is truly unique.
The fine porcelain is often used at Austrian state receptions as a place setting in the Vienna Hofburg, the residence of the Federal President.
Augarten porcelain is in great demand worldwide and highly valued among collectors.