
Herend’s Queen Victoria dinnerware collection is one of the brand’s most celebrated and enduring patterns, cherished for its vibrant hand-painted floral motifs and timeless elegance. Introduced in 1851 at the Great Exhibition in London, the pattern so impressed Queen Victoria herself that it was named in her honor. The design features an array of colorful blossoms, leafy vines, and delicate butterflies, each meticulously rendered by Herend’s master artisans. The lively palette and graceful composition bring a sense of freshness and refinement to any table setting.
Crafted from the finest Hungarian porcelain, every piece in the Queen Victoria collection reflects Herend’s dedication to artistry and exceptional quality. The intricate designs are painted entirely by hand, ensuring that each item is a unique work of art. Many pieces are accented with 24-karat gold, adding a luxurious gleam that enhances the rich detailing without overpowering the pattern’s natural charm. From dinner plates and teacups to serving pieces and decorative accessories, the collection offers a wide variety of forms to suit both everyday dining and formal entertaining.