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Georg Jensen's organic and timeless design language. In contrast to the art-nouveau style of the early 1900s, Acorn design captures a classic, understated style where decoration is used to emphasize the form and shape. Designed in 1915 it remains one of Georg Jensen's most exclusive silver flatware
 

…handles. Because silver was in short supply during the Second World War, Mitra made history by being the first steel cutlery to be produced by Georg Jensen. Mitra is a classic design that will both withstand and relish being used every day.
 

…and elegant. Look again and it becomes natural and intimate. The comfortable directness of this cutlery seems so obvious, but it is the result of Georg Jensen's persistent endeavors that creates the ultimate cutlery design.
 

This elegant cutlery from Georg Jensen heralds a convincing new generation of designs in stainless steel in which volume and modeled forms play an essential role. It combines the modern organic form in graceful union with a contrasting severity. The gentle curves of the cutlery are inviting to the touch…
 

…cutlery is placed and used with its balance and friendly lines, Vivianna is a timeless and sought-after design - elegant and innovative. From Georg Jensen
 

…the emerging functionalist style. The form of the Cactus pattern is simple, yet defined and the stylized detail of the cactus clearly illustrates Georg Jensen's meticulous sensitivity to the character of silver.
 

Georg Jensen's Bo Bonfils exudes a timeless harmony of form and a carefully thought out, almost imperceptibly refined interpretation of an ancient ideal. This cutlery stands out as innovative and different, yet at the same time familiar and well known. The rounded lines seem natural and comfortable…
 

…decorated with long grooves and a rounded handle that is the signature style of the creator. Designed in 1939 by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte for Georg Jensen
 

…style. The pattern's hammered surface and simple row of beads, which accentuate the handle, make Beaded one of Georg Jensen's classic silver flatware patterns. Designed in 1916 by Georg Jensen.
 

…see why this was called "the cutlery with no frills", and even in the new millennium its appearance is strikingly modern and innovative. From Georg Jensen
 

…cutlery was awarded the ID prize, the highest accolade for Danish design, for its clear-cut lines where the form itself is the decoration. From Georg Jensen
 

…and severe profile. The sides of the fork are sharp while its symmetry allows it to function equally well for right- or left-handed users. From Georg Jensen
 



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