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Imperial Porcelain products regularly appear in famous global media projects.
Carrie Bradshaw Uses Imperial Porcelain
In an elegant outdoor setting, Sarah Jessica Parker's iconic character Carrie Bradshaw is shown working on her laptop while enjoying tea from a delicate Imperial Porcelain "Cobalt Net" tea pair. The classic blue and white pattern with gold rim perfectly complements her sophisticated lifestyle.
Teacup Trio "Tulip Cobalt Net"
Elegant porcelain tea cup, saucer and dessert plate with hand-painted Cobalt Net pattern. Perfect for sophisticated tea moments.
Limited Series • 16+ • Thriller
A famous author is pulled into a twisted mind game with her rich, powerful new neighbor — who might be a murderer. In a tense psychological thriller scene, elements of the Imperial Porcelain "Cobalt Net" set are featured in the elegant home décor, enhancing the sophisticated atmosphere. Starring Claire Danes, Matthew Rhys, Brittany Snow. Created by Gabe Rotter.
Complete Tea Set "Tulip Cobalt Net"
Complete 16-piece porcelain tea service for 6 persons. Includes teapot, sugar bowl, 6 cups and saucers with hand-painted decoration.
Tallinn Firm Named EU's Only Supplier of Legendary St. Petersburg Porcelain
Estonian business outlet Delovye Vedomosti profiled Lomonosov Porcelain OÜ as the only company currently bringing genuine Imperial Porcelain Manufactory pieces from St. Petersburg to the EU market. Board member Anna Laan told the outlet that the brand's customers reach far beyond the Russian-speaking community — Estonian collectors and tourists from around the world visit the shop's Tallinn Old Town location on Pikk street, with the Cobalt Net pattern remaining the manufactory's signature best-seller.
The Only Shop in the EU Selling This Legendary Russian Porcelain Is in Tallinn
Postimees also covered the story, confirming that Lomonosov Porcelain OÜ's shop in Tallinn's Old Town is the only place in the EU selling authentic pieces from the historic St. Petersburg porcelain manufactory. The outlet noted that importing this porcelain from Russia isn't restricted under EU sanctions, unlike goods such as crude oil, steel, gold or cigarettes.