Herrebøe was founded in 1759 by Peter Hofnagel (1721–1781) as a continuation of a brickwork, pottery and cocklestove factory.
Bad economic conditions and competition led to the end of production shortly after 1770.
The production consisted principally of tea and coffee sets, punch bowls, plates and dishes, candlesticks and flower vases.
Examples of Herrebøe faience are still preserved with the main public collection at the Norwegian Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (Kunstindustrimuseet) in Oslo.
Items from Herrebøe faience are also on display at the Borgarsyssel Museum in Sarpsborg.