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A glass display case at Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen, Denmark, features three shelves exhibiting ceramic tableware, textiles, and design artifacts. Reflections of overhead lighting and a person using a mobile device are visible on the glass, against a plain grey wall. The top shelf showcases white porcelain pieces with blue patterns. A large dinner plate with a blue hand-painted crescent and linear design stands upright. In front, a white teacup on a saucer and a taller mug, both with blue floral motifs, are arranged. To the right, a stack of eight folded white dishcloths with blue grid patterns sits next to a small white ceramic container adorned with a blue plaid pattern. The middle shelf presents diverse ceramic cups. These include a partial white cup with a green handle, a yellow cup, and a light blue cup on a matching saucer labeled "25." Further right are a tall white ribbed cylindrical mug ("26") and a white mug with an angular handle ("27"). An ornate, two-handled metallic gold cup on a saucer, labeled "28," is elevated on a clear block. Next, a light yellow irregularly shaped ceramic mug ("29") and a teal irregularly shaped ceramic mug ("30") are displayed, with a smaller white cup partially visible on the far right. A sign asks, "FORETRÆKKER..." and "DO YOU PREFER AN..." The bottom shelf, set on a green cutting mat, combines design elements with finished products. On the left are partial stacks of grey ceramic plates and cups, plus a small lidded grey container. Centrally positioned is a white ceramic coffee pot with a grey lid and handle. Spread on the mat are hand-drawn technical sketches for ceramic designs (cups, pots, handle details), alongside an open blue drawing compass and a silver-colored metal caliper. To the right are a stack of grey ceramic cups and saucers, a white mug labeled "47," and a small white creamer. A sign reads, "SAMLER DU PÅ ET KAFFESÆT?" and "DO YOU COLLECT A COFFEE SET?".
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