A new range of chinaware and homeware products produced by the Royal Collection Trust is going on sale today, ahead of the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth in 2026.
The collection takes inspiration from highlights of the late Queen’s wardrobe, which has now fallen under the care of the Royal Collection Trust. It will include an exclusive collection of fine bone china with patterns from the most memorable dresses worn by Queen Elizabeth.
Symbols of the United Kingdom, such as roses, shamrocks, thistles and daffodils will also feature.
The chinaware will be made in the UK, and will be cast, fired and decorated by hand. Each piece is finished with 22-carat gold.
- © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
- © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
- © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
- © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
- © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
- © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
- © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
- © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
- © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
- © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
Other items will include embossed teaspoons, a tea towel and a velvet tree decoration.
A limited edition coin with the EIIR cypher, which also featured on the late Queen’s Robe of Estate, will also be available.
Kaneesha Bose, Head of Central Retail, said,: “Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion archive is one of the largest and most important surviving collections of 20th-century British royal fashion. The exceptional craftsmanship and care that went into the creation of each item in the late Queen’s wardrobe has served as the inspiration for the products in this centenary range, from keepsakes to pieces like the teaspoons that can be used every day.”
The new ranges can be purchased online from royalcollectionshop.co.uk or from Royal Collection Trust Shops in London, Edinburgh and Windsor.

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