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Copenhagen Vase - Preorder
Copenhagen Vase - Preorder
Copenhagen Vase - Preorder
Copenhagen Vase - Preorder
Copenhagen Vase - Preorder
Copenhagen Vase - Preorder
Copenhagen Vase - Preorder
Copenhagen Vase - Preorder

Copenhagen Vase - Preorder

$139.50 Regular price $155.00

Order for pickup only at 185 Queen Street East, Toronto.


This item is available for pre-order until May 31st, 2025. It is expected to arrive mid July.

Your credit card will be charged immediately and you will be notified when your order is ready for pickup at 185 Queen Street East, Toronto.

In the event this item is not available from Bergs, we will contact you with the option for refund or to choose an alternative from the pre-order selection. Discount applies to pre-order only.

Pre-orders cannot be cancelled and are non-refundable after May 31st.


Dimensions
Diameter: 5.9 inches (15cm) Height: 8.3 inches (21cm)


For questions about the pre-order availability, contact us.

The Copenhagen Vase is a natural progression of Bergs Potter’s iconic Copenhagen pot. Designed by the second generation of Bergs, Steffen Berg, it draws inspiration from the majestic pottery made for the Royal Danish Palace of Fredensborg in 1860. Born in conjunction with a glass artisan workshop with a century of expertise, this vase is a tribute to accuracy and artistry. The Copenhagen Vase combines Bergs Potter’s design heritage with a new material blending royal pottery and modern glasswork.

About Copenhagen Vase

The Copenhagen Vase is a natural progression of Bergs Potter’s iconic Copenhagen pot. Designed by the second generation of Bergs, Steffen Berg, it draws inspiration from the majestic pottery made for the Royal Danish Palace of Fredensborg in 1860. Born in conjunction with a glass artisan workshop with a century of expertise, this vase is a tribute to accuracy and artistry. The Copenhagen Vase combines Bergs Potter’s design heritage with a new material blending royal pottery and modern glasswork.