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Aida

With over 60 years of experience, Aida produces glass, porcelain and cutlery for everyday use, as well as more festive occasions. Here you will find tableware, cutlery and everything dining-related, in a clean, Scandinavian design.
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Relief plate 27 cm - green - Aida
Aida
Relief plate 27 cm, green
$19
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Relief mug 30 cl - green - Aida
Aida
Relief mug 30 cl, green
$10
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Relief soup plate Ø22 cm - green - Aida
Aida
Relief soup plate Ø22 cm, green
$15
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Relief milk pitcher 0.3 liter - white - Aida
Aida
Relief milk pitcher 0.3 liter, white
$15
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Relief whisky glass 31 cl 4-pack - Clear - Aida
Aida
Relief whisky glass 31 cl 4-pack, Clear
$19
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Relief plate 27 cm - grey - Aida
Aida
Relief plate 27 cm, grey
$19
In stock
Relief mug 30 cl - grey - Aida
Aida
Relief mug 30 cl, grey
$10
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Relief mug 30 cl - blue - Aida
Aida
Relief mug 30 cl, blue
$7.90$10
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Relief bowl Ø14 cm - grey - Aida
Aida
Relief bowl Ø14 cm, grey
$6.90$10
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Relief serving plate Ø33 cm - white - Aida
Aida
Relief serving plate Ø33 cm, white
$18.90$25
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Relief champagne glasss 4-pack - Clear - Aida
Aida
Relief champagne glasss 4-pack, Clear
$19
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Relief bowl Ø14 cm - green - Aida
Aida
Relief bowl Ø14 cm, green
$6.90$10
In stock
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Relief plate 27 cm - blue - Aida
Aida
Relief plate 27 cm, blue
$15.50$19
In stock
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Relief sugar bowl - white - Aida
Aida
Relief sugar bowl, white
$10.90$15
On backorder
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Relief salad bowl 25 cm - white - Aida
Aida
Relief salad bowl 25 cm, white
$19
On backorder
Relief bowl Ø14 cm - blue - Aida
Aida
Relief bowl Ø14 cm, blue
$6.90$10
In stock
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Relief carafe with lid - Clear - Aida
Aida
Relief carafe with lid, Clear
$47.50$59
In stock
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Set the table with Aida

Aida strives to design and produce elegant and functional design solutions that enriches your kitchen and dining experience.

In collaboration with some of Denmark's leading designers, Aida produces porcelain, glassware and cutlery of beautiful yet simple Scandinavian design for everyday life as well as for more festive occasions.

Which are Aida’s most popular products?

Aida’s extensive assortment includes everything you could possibly need for your table setting. Here you will find everything from tableware and cutlery, to placemats and serving dishes from popular collections such as Enso and Raw

Top 3 products by Aida

  1. Raw cutlery
  2. Raw placemats
  3. Enso black mugs

How to care for Aida cutlery

Aida’s cutlery is made of stainless steel, which is is a durable, quality material that does not rust easily. Yet, if your Aida cutlery is not cared for properly, with time you might still encounter both stains and rust. Follow these care instructions in order to ensure that your cutlery remains in top condition.

  • Washing your cutlery by hand before your first use is recommended.
  • Rinse your cutlery soon after use in order to avoid rust and staining.
  • Run your dishwasher on a cleaning cycle regularly in order to avoid that your cutlery rusts or stains.
  • Make sure to open the dishwasher as soon as possible to let the moisture out after each wash. 
  • Wipe your cutlery dry with a kitchen towel. Leaving them to dry on their own may result in stained cutlery.

What is Aidas approach to sustainability?

Aida’s products are made to last. High quality materials along with smart design methods and innovative designs ensures that Aida’s products will enrich your kitchen and dining experience for a long time to come.

One great example of this is Aida’s placemats produced from 95% recycled leather. The result is an elegant and sustainable placemat that is both resistant to both dirt and water.

The History of Aida

The Danes like to decorate their dinner table with simple, white plates without frills, but it has not always been that way. When Ancher Iversen started his business in 1953, it was impossible to sell plain white porcelain. Therefore, he got the idea to buy excess white porcelain from the post-war period and decorate it with gold. A few years later after the company had grown, they began to produce their own dishes in glass and porcelain as they do today, now under the name of Aida.

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