Royal Copenhagen revives Arje Griegst's 1970s Triton dinnerware collection at 3 Days of Design
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Jane Englefield
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Danish porcelain manufacturer Royal Copenhagen has revived Arje Griegst's Triton dinnerware collection from the 1970s, featuring distinctive conch-shell handles and fluid curves. The revival was unveiled as part of a cabinet of curiosities-style installation at the 3 Days of Design event. The collection, originally designed by jeweller Arje Griegst in 1976, was discontinued but has now been brought back with key pieces.
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Historic Danish porcelain manufacturer Royal Copenhagen has revived key pieces from its 1970s Triton dinnerware collection
unveiled as part of a cabinet of curiosities-style installation at 3 Days of Design
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