De Porceleyne Fles
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De Porceleyne Fles
Summary
De Porceleyne Fles is a ceramics manufactory[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- De Porceleyne Fles's field of work was ceramic art[3].
- De Porceleyne Fles's field of work was product design[4].
- De Porceleyne Fles received the Koninklijk[5].
- De Porceleyne Fles received the Dutch Design Award 'Best Commissioning'[6].
- De Porceleyne Fles is in the country of Netherlands[7].
- De Porceleyne Fles's instance of is recorded as ceramics manufactory[8].
- De Porceleyne Fles's founder is recorded as David Anthonisz van der Pieth[9].
- De Porceleyne Fles is owned by Abel Labouchere[10].
- De Porceleyne Fles is owned by Wouter van Eenhoorn[11].
- De Porceleyne Fles is owned by Quirijn Aldersz. van Kleijnoven[12].
- De Porceleyne Fles is owned by Joost Thooft[13].
- De Porceleyne Fles's headquarters location is recorded as Delft[14].
- The location of De Porceleyne Fles was building complex of De Porceleyne Fles[15].
- De Porceleyne Fles's Commons category is recorded as Porceleyne Fles Delft[16].
- De Porceleyne Fles's archives at is recorded as Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands[17].
- De Porceleyne Fles's archives at is recorded as Stadsarchief Delft[18].
- De Porceleyne Fles comprises Q110301146[19].
- De Porceleyne Fles comprises Q110301145[20].
- 1653 marks the founding of De Porceleyne Fles[21].
- De Porceleyne Fles's location of formation is recorded as Delft[22].
- De Porceleyne Fles's parent organization or unit is recorded as Royal Delft Group[23].
- De Porceleyne Fles's official website is recorded as https://www.royaldelft.com/[24].
- De Porceleyne Fles's work location is recorded as Delft[25].
- De Porceleyne Fles's work location is recorded as Netherlands[26].
- De Porceleyne Fles's described at URL is recorded as http://www.capriolus.nl/nl/content/porceleyne-fles-vh-joost-thooft-en-labouchere-delftsch-aardewerkfabriek-de[27].
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Founding
De Porceleyne Fles's founder is recorded as David Anthonisz van der Pieth[9]. 1653 marks the founding of it[21]. Its location of formation is recorded as Delft[22].
Identity
Official names include {'lang': 'nl', 'text': "N.V. Koninklijke Delftsch Aardewerkfabriek 'De Porceleyne Fles Anno 1653'"}[28] and {'lang': 'nl', 'text': 'B.V. Delftsch Aardewerkfabriek "De Porceleyne Fles Anno 1653", voorheen Joost Thooft en Labouchere'}[29].
Operations
De Porceleyne Fles's headquarters location is recorded as Delft[14]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Royal Delft Group[23].
Industry
Fields of work include ceramic art[3], a type of arts[30] and product design[4], a concept[31].
Ownership
Owners include Abel Labouchere[10], a director[32], 1860–1940[33], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[34]; Wouter van Eenhoorn[11]; Quirijn Aldersz. van Kleijnoven[12]; and Joost Thooft[13], a porcelain maker[35], 1844–1890[36], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[37].
Recognition
Awards received include Koninklijk[5], a title of honor[38], in Netherlands[39] and Dutch Design Award 'Best Commissioning'[6].
Why It Matters
De Porceleyne Fles has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
FAQs
What awards did De Porceleyne Fles receive?
Honors received include Koninklijk[5] and Dutch Design Award 'Best Commissioning'[6].