Serve your salad with a story: Ostindia owes its existence to hidden treasure. After a ship returning from China sank off Gothenburg in 1746 a fragment of china from the cargo somehow ended up in a cupboard at the Rorstrand factory. Many years later in 1932 factory manager Knut Almstrom's wife spotted it and uttered the famous words, "Knut, I think it might be worth making something out of this!" And so a shard of Chinese porcelain became the model for an iconic Rorstrand design.
Serve your salad with a story: Ostindia owes its existence to hidden treasure. After a ship returning from China sank off Gothenburg in 1746 a fragment of china from the cargo somehow ended up in a cupboard at the Rorstrand factory. Many years later in 1932 factory manager Knut Almstrom's wife spotted it and uttered the famous words, "Knut, I think it might be worth making something out of this!" And so a shard of Chinese porcelain became the model for an iconic Rorstrand design.
Serve your salad with a story: Ostindia owes its existence to hidden treasure. After a ship returning from China sank off Gothenburg in 1746 a fragment of china from the cargo somehow ended up in a cupboard at the Rorstrand factory. Many years later in 1932 factory manager Knut Almstrom's wife spotted it and uttered the famous words, "Knut, I think it might be worth making something out of this!" And so a shard of Chinese porcelain became the model for an iconic Rorstrand design.