Royal court supplier
since 1986
Trellis collection
Trellis is uniquely produced by Paradisverkstaden for the Royal Castle Stalls 2020.
The vase and urn are hand cast and have a modern and stylish design language taken from the historic interiors of the royal castles.
A classic grid pattern in relief, which is decorated by the bundles of leaves for hangers, gives the feeling of a trellis and vegetation, hence the name.
Trellis is produced in two beautiful stoneware glazes; a crisp white that brings to mind a sunny porch.
The other in a soft misty gray like worn marble, beautiful and timeless.
Sports holiday activity for the children
The children have the opportunity to paint on ceramics
Tuesday & Thursday (21 & 23) during the sports holiday, the children will get to create with clay and have the opportunity to also paint on ceramics. An activity that also suits the smallest (from 2 years) with the help of an adult.
We will accept notifications from week 7 via butiken@paradisverkstaden.se
Warm welcome!
A long collaboration
The castle pot that Eva Paradis designed and decorated is the first product and the start of the collaboration as a royal court supplier. A collaboration that has been going on since 1986 and is still going on today.
The characteristic Slottskrukan with ears has a wide rim at the top and bottom. Is richly detailed with small flowers and a mesh pattern.
Over the years, Paradisverkstaden has designed and decorated ceramics for the collaboration. Among other things, candlesticks, ceramics with special glazing inside the products.
Silver violet ( viola albla ) is very rare and is found in Northern Europe only at Borgholm on Öland. The flower has had a great significance for a collection in which the "queen of decor" was created.
Viola alba
Silver Violet ( Queen's Decor )
is a very rare and protected flower that can only be found in Northern Europe near Borgholm on Öland.
The silver violet was part of the inspiration for a smaller collection at the beginning of the collaboration at Sollidens Slott .
White bowls with a matte exterior and small modeled violets with a simple loop around. The insides were blank for function to be used. The model is pretty and elevated on a small foot.
The decor was Queen Silvia's personal wish and favorite. The rare silver violet grew on Solliden and was dear to the queen's heart, hence the "queen's decor".