Lindner Porcelain
Lindner: Family-run porcelain manufacturer in Upper Franconia. Since 1932.
With the development of kaolin deposits in numerous regions of Germany (northern Bavaria, Upper Franconia, Upper Palatinate, Lower Silesia, Saxony, Thuringia), the foundations for a national porcelain industry were laid in the mid-19th century. In the years that followed, isolated strongholds of ceramic processing emerged, including the market town of Küps, which around 1900 was home to more porcelain factories than there are in the whole of Germany today. Of the many renowned manufacturers that once operated in the town (Albert Rosenlöcher, Wenck & Zitzmann, Ohnemüller & Ulrich, Julius Edelstein, Wilhelm Rittirsch), only one survived the crisis in German industry in the 1970s: Lindner Porzellanfabrik KG. Today, it is considered "one of the last bastions of white gold in Bavaria" (Fränkischer Tag, March 16, 2022).
The 15-employee company, led by owner Werner Gossel, has a remarkable collection of more than 30,000 molds and countless decorative templates. From this diverse range, we offer you a selection of products for the kitchen and bathroom. All items share the typical properties of porcelain: they do not corrode, are resistant to high temperatures, are acid-resistant, light-fast, color-fast, and food-safe, completely tasteless and odorless, hypoallergenic, cut- and scratch-resistant, and practically inert. These are items from here that will enrich your household for a long time to come.






