Bing & Groendahl Hartmann
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Classic porcelain with gold edge
The Bing & Groendahl Hartmann service is a classic porcelain service in white porcelain with a characteristic gold edge. It has a shell-shaped edge, which gives a soft and harmonious expression.
The decorative gold edge typically consists of both a wide and a narrow line, creating a fine balance between simplicity and decoration. This combination makes Hartmann a service that fits into many different homes – both classic and more modern.
A service focused on form and detail
Unlike many other services from Bing & Groendahl, Hartmann is not decorated with motifs or hand-painted patterns. Instead, it is the form and gold details that carry the expression.
The shell-shaped edge brings life to the porcelain without being dominant, and the gold edge adds a subtle but distinct touch. This makes the service suitable for both daily use and more formal table settings.
However, Hartmann's decoration requires some care in use. The gold edge can wear off with frequent dishwasher use, and it is therefore recommended to wash the service by hand to preserve the decoration as long as possible. This is a general characteristic of porcelain with gold edges and not specific to Hartmann.
Facts about the Hartmann service
Who produced the Hartmann service?
- The Hartmann service was produced by Bing & Groendahl.
What characterizes the Hartmann service?
- Bing & Groendahl Hartmann coffee and dining service is characterized by white porcelain with a shell-shaped edge. The service is decorated with both a wide and a narrow gold edge.
Is the Hartmann service dishwasher safe?
- No, it is not recommended as the gold edge can wear off in the dishwasher. We therefore recommend hand washing.
What is the difference between Bing & Groendahl Hartmann service and Bing & Groendahl Aakjaer service?
- Hartmann and Aakjaer kjær are both classic porcelain services from Bing & Groendahl and are often confused because they have the same service shape (form 356) and both have gold edges. However, the Aakjaer service is cream-colored and typically has one wide gold edge, whereas the Hartmann service is white and is recognized by its decoration with both a wide and a thin gold edge. The difference is therefore mainly seen in the porcelain color and the number of gold borders.

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