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1. Tea mug Wildbloemen Flower Oasis

We start our top 10 most sold Delft blue products of the last month with a beautiful tea mug made of ceramic. The summer tea mug is part of the Wildbloemen (wildflowers) collection, a delightful summer collection that focuses on the beauty and importance of wildflowers. The tea mug has a white background that makes the colorful wildflowers seem to pop off. With a little imagination, you can observe the busy bees buzzing among the flowers. Because each flower is different and has its own beauty, it creates a living bouquet that is not controlled by human hands. No restrictions and imposed boundaries, but a wild and unconstrained whole. A display of the splendor of nature in its purest form.
Tea mug Wildbloemen

2. Paper napkins Wildbloemen

In second place: a cheerful stack of paper napkins. These summery napkins are part of the Wildflowers collection – a beautifully seasonal line that highlights the beauty and importance of wildflowers. The white background makes the colorful blooms pop, almost as if you can hear the buzzing of bees between the petals. Each flower is unique, with its own natural charm, creating a lively bouquet untouched by human hands. No rules, no boundaries – just a wild, free-spirited expression of nature at its purest. Each pack contains 20 napkins.
Paper napkins Wildbloemen

3. Dessert Plate Aapjes

In third place in the top 10: this charming porcelain dessert plate. The plate is part of the Sharing Moments collection by Janny van der Heijden. In collaboration with Heinen Delfts Blauw, the well-known television personality created a Delft Blue dinnerware line titled Sharing Moments – Monkeys. This collection blends traditional Delft Blue elements with modern design details. The plate features exotic blossoms and playful monkeys swinging from delicate branches. While the satirical monkeys may look contemporary, they’re actually inspired by a decorative theme that was already popular on Delftware over 400 years ago.
Dessert Plate Aapjes

4. Wall bird gold

This wall bird has traveled a long way to get here. The first geometric wall birds were born during the height of the Art Deco era in Paris, but Heinen Delfts Blauw has reinvented the idea and brought these artistic birds back to life. This new generation of wall birds is now in high demand, thanks to their elegant golden plumage that they proudly show off. All the way from vintage Paris, they've fluttered straight to your wall. There are various types of Delft Blue and gold-colored wall birds to choose from. This particular bird has one wing raised and the other folded down. Combine it with other styles to create a full flock in mid-flight across your wall. Each bird has a hole on the flat backside, making it easy to hang on a screw.
Wall bird gold

5. Mug Amsterdam 750th Anniversary

A Delft blue mug featuring the coat of arms of Amsterdam, accompanied by the iconic canal houses. Congratulations Amsterdam! Our beautiful capital city will celebrate its 750th anniversary on October 27, 2025. In honor of this festive milestone, we have therefore released a special Delft blue anniversary mug.
Mug Amsterdam 750th Anniversary

6. Wall Plate Color Pop The Goldfinch

A small ceramic wall plate from the Color Pop collection by Heinen Delfts Blauw. This colorful, eclectic wall plate features the world-famous painting The Goldfinch, by Carel Fabritius. The lifelike painting of the little bird has been transformed into a Delft blue image by the master painters of Heinen Delfts Blauw. The serene bird is surrounded by classic Delft blue flowers and neon light spots. Eclectic means “picking the best from multiple styles”. Combining ultra-classic Delft blue painting with popping Color Pop colors or neon light spots? In this collection, it's all allowed. Break free of the established, dull rules in interior-land and combine what you want, where you want and how you want. Color life with the Color Pop collection!
Wall Plate The Goldfinch

7. Mug Delft blue Melamine

Delft Blue Melamine Tableware combines the iconic Delft blue Dutch motifs with the benefits of melamine, a lightweight, shatterproof, and durable material. This tableware is ideal for everyday use, outdoor activities, and families, as it is easy to clean and resistant to breakage. The classic Delft blue design brings the charm of traditional Dutch style to modern materials. Perfect for home, picnics, garden parties, or as a unique gift.
Mug Melamine

8. Yogurt Bowl Aapjes

This richly decorated porcelain bowl featuring playful monkeys and Delft Blue details is part of the Sharing Moments collection by Janny van der Heijden, known from the TV show Heel Holland Bakt. The latest series, inspired by the historical theme of aperij (satirical monkey scenes), blends whimsical monkeys with exotic blossoms and traditional Delft Blue elements. The bowl is dishwasher, oven, and microwave safe, and pairs perfectly with the earlier Tulip collection. Sharing Moments is the result of a unique collaboration between Janny van der Heijden and Heinen Delfts Blauw.
Yogurt Bowl Aapjes

9. Breakfast Plate Teckel Nhaan

This breakfast plate is guaranteed to make you smile. A playful dachshund runs, jumps, tumbles, and rolls all across the plate. The breakfast plate is part of the Sharing Moments collection by Janny van der Heijden, which now includes the Tulip, Monkeys, and the newest Nhaan lines. Nhaan is the beloved dachshund of kitchen queen Janny van der Heijden. This adorable four-legged diva is quickly winning over the hearts of many Dutch fans. In addition to having her own Instagram account, magazine covers, and appearances on cooking shows, she now stars on her very own Delft Blue dinnerware collection.
Breakfast Plate Teckel Nhaan

10. Tulip vase cylinder Orchidee

A white tulip vase with a trendy cylindrical shape. This snow white tulip vase is one of our most iconic tulip vases and is decorated with Delft blue orchids. The tulip vase is shaped like a cylinder and the typical spouts are all on top of the tulip vase and stick straight up. The tulip vase originated after Queen Mary the second commissioned Delft's earthenware potters to make a vase with which she could fill her quarters with fresh flowers. The tulip vase then became wildly popular and also played an important role in the tulip mania in Holland, when some varieties of tulips cost more money than a canal house in Amsterdam. Such expensive flowers could not, of course, be put in an ordinary vase. The various spouts of the tulip vase give the delicate flower stems firm support so that the flowers are not damaged and remain beautiful longer. Something we still benefit from today.
Tulip vase Orchidee

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