Product Overview
The Arabia Valencia Salad Plates showcase a hand‑painted dark‑blue pattern that draws on Southern‑European ceramic tradition. First, each plate measures 19.5 cm (7.68 in) in diameter, providing ample space for a standard salad portion. Second, the six plates exhibit different amounts of scratching, giving the set a realistic, lived‑in character. Moreover, three plates remain near‑mint while the others show moderate wear, offering a mix of conditions for collectors and everyday use. Finally, the plates function well for serving and for occasional display.
Product Details
- Product Type: Salad plate
- Condition: Varying scratches; mix of near‑mint and moderately worn pieces
- Quantity: 6 plates
- Diameter: 19.5 cm (7.68 in)
Brand – Arabia
Founded in 1873 near Helsinki, Arabia quickly became Finland’s premier ceramics maker. Consequently, it earned a reputation for innovative, durable, and well‑designed tableware and artware. Because the brand blends Nordic tradition with modern aesthetics, each piece reflects careful craftsmanship and timeless design. Moreover, Arabia’s products enjoy recognition both locally and abroad, reinforcing the company’s status in Finnish design. Finally, the firm continues to inspire by delivering high‑quality ceramics that balance functionality with refined style.
Designer – Ulla Procopé
Ulla Procopé was a renowned Finnish-Swedish ceramic artist and designer, celebrated for her innovative work with Arabia ceramics. Educated at the Central School of Art in Helsinki, she contributed significantly to Finnish ceramics with her distinctive forms and decorative techniques. Her most famous creations include the iconic Ruska mug and the Valencia series, which features hand-painted cobalt blue motifs. Procopé’s work is characterized by her meticulous craftsmanship and artistic vision, and her pieces are part of collections at national museums, reflecting her lasting influence on Finnish design.
Collection – Valencia
Arabia’s Valencia pattern, inspired by Southern European ceramics and produced from 1985 to 2002, features delicate, vibrant dark blue hand-painted designs. Originally crafted in faience and later in vitro porcelain, this discontinued series reflects Ulla Procopé’s romantic style and Spanish influences. Known for its intricate craftsmanship, the pattern is recommended for serving and display, with hand-washing advised to preserve its beauty





















