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How are new designs created at the Imperial Porcelain Factory today?

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Imperial Porcelain Factory

New designs at the Imperial Porcelain Factory emerge from collaboration between in-house artists, sculptors, and external designers. The factory maintains a creative studio where modelers work on new shapes for cups, plates, and vases, while painters develop colour schemes and ornament. Designers sometimes draw on archives of imperial and Soviet patterns, reinterpreting old motifs in fresh layouts or new colourways. Recent years have brought joint projects with contemporary artists and fashion brands, resulting in limited series that mix traditional porcelain forms with modern graphics or stylized imagery. Prototypes go through testing for firing behaviour, durability, and visual effect before entering production. For important anniversaries or cultural events, the factory releases commemorative pieces that highlight historical scenes, famous buildings, or national symbols. This steady stream of new work keeps the brand active in present-day design while preserving continuity with its long history. Official catalogues and exhibitions showcase these developments each season.

 
 

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