Royal Delft has been creating high-quality Delft Blue since 1653. In addition, it is also the last remaining Delft Blue factory since the 17th century. The factory has been able to survive thanks to continuous innovations in production methods, designs and decorations. For example, surprising Pijnacker and Delft black collections and successful innovative Dutch Design objects such as Proud Mary were created. Royal Delft is world famous and known for its excellent quality, innovative craftsmanship and iconic designs. The original Delft Blue from Royal Delft has been loved since the 17th century and has become one of the most characteristic Dutch Design brands in the world.
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Our collection consists of iconic hand-painted products, but also beautiful affordable Dutch design items. From tulip vases to tiles and from classic to polychrome. The high quality of the products and the unique collections ensure that Royal Delft dealers can sell unique items. We work together with leading brands, such as Mercis (miffy), Moooi, Henk Schiffmacher and I-DO. In this way we ensure that the ancient craft keeps up with modern times and unique creations are created. The Royal Delft dealer family consists of points of sales all over the world. From luxury interior design shops to museum shops. Thanks to its wide-ranging collection of Delft Blue products, Royal Delft can be sold in different types of stores.
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29 October 2025 - Artists in Residence | Visit Royal Delft Museum from November 3 to 14 The creative process begins on November 3, when six international street artists will work live in a specially designed temporary studio within the museum. Until November 14, visitors to the Royal Delft Museum are warmly invited to watch the magic unfold—from the first sketch to the final brushstroke. With a bit of luck, you might even see the artists at work during this period. During their residency, the artists draw inspiration from the centuries-old craft of Delft Blue, which they reinterpret in their own unique way into contemporary, expressive artworks. The interplay between tradition and modern street art promises a unique cross-pollination, where the past and the present meet in color, form, and creativity. Curious about the results? The completed works will later become part of a new exhibition at Royal Delft. Visit between November 3 and 14 and experience the creation of modern art born from an age-old tradition.
17 October 2025 - After the successful concept presentation at Milan Design Week 2024, Royal Delft is now officially launching The Mazzo Blue Collection. Together with designer Arian Brekveld, Royal Delft celebrates the beauty of flowers through timeless design in Delft Blue ceramics.
5 September 2025 - Last Sunday, Isack Hadjar unfortunately broke his trophy during the well-known team celebrations in Zandvoort. Royal Delft and the Dutch Grand Prix acted immediately and presented the young driver with a new trophy today. Hadjar is allowed to keep the broken version as a special keepsake of his historic first podium, adding a unique story to his achievement with Visa Cash App Racing Bulls.
28 August 2025 - For the third year in a row, the exclusive trophies of Studio Piet Boon by Royal Delft will shine on the podium during the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix. This year in a completely Delft Blue edition. The artwork of the trophies has been designed and hand-painted by the designers and master painters of Royal Delft. With their Delft Blue decorations, the trophies radiate Dutch pride and affirm the Netherlands’ rich cultural heritage in a contemporary way.
4 April 2025 - This year, Royal Delft once again participates in Masterly during Milan Design Week. We are presenting a selection of our hand-painted Iconic Collection, which represents the rich history and ongoing evolution of Delft Blue, set against a wallpaper creation by Workingbert, inspired by Royal Delft.