Inspired by the distinctive style of embroidery from the eponymous town in central Portugal, the bright yellow and blue of the Castelo Branco collection is a light, fresh take on a color palette that is so emblematic of the European Mediterranean. Since 1824 Vista Alegre has been the oldest producer of porcelain in Portugal, earning the title of Royal Factory in 1829. Throughout history the company has continued to produce porcelain for royalty the world over, from Ferdinand II of Portugal to Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. Today the company preserves tradition while continuing to produce innovative designs by collaborating with world famous designers such as Christian Lacroix and Oscar de la Renta.
Inspired by the distinctive style of embroidery from the eponymous town in central Portugal, the bright yellow and blue of the Castelo Branco collection is a light, fresh take on a color palette that is so emblematic of the European Mediterranean. Since 1824 Vista Alegre has been the oldest producer of porcelain in Portugal, earning the title of Royal Factory in 1829. Throughout history the company has continued to produce porcelain for royalty the world over, from Ferdinand II of Portugal to Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. Today the company preserves tradition while continuing to produce innovative designs by collaborating with world famous designers such as Christian Lacroix and Oscar de la Renta.
Inspired by the distinctive style of embroidery from the eponymous town in central Portugal, the bright yellow and blue of the Castelo Branco collection is a light, fresh take on a color palette that is so emblematic of the European Mediterranean. Since 1824 Vista Alegre has been the oldest producer of porcelain in Portugal, earning the title of Royal Factory in 1829. Throughout history the company has continued to produce porcelain for royalty the world over, from Ferdinand II of Portugal to Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. Today the company preserves tradition while continuing to produce innovative designs by collaborating with world famous designers such as Christian Lacroix and Oscar de la Renta.