Bernadotte chopsticks with rest, 2 pcs

Georg Jensen

£98.70
Price incl. VAT and duties

Georg Jensen
Bernadotte chopsticks with rest
£98.70


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Description

Bernadotte chopsticks come with a charming and practical rest, which, as well as the ends of the chopsticks, is adorned with the distinctive rifled lines of the collection. Bernadotte chopsticks are the perfect addition to a uniform table setting with other Bernadotte designs, but will also beautifully complement any other cutlery collection.

The Bernadotte collection is a true Scandinavian design icon, and even today one of the most popular Georg Jensen collections. The elegant collection is named after its original designer, the Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte. The first products in the collection were designed in the 1930s when the design world was heavily influenced by the functionalist movement. Characteristic to both the era and the designer, Bernadotte beautifully combines practicality to clean-lined elegance. Bernadotte is the perfect choice for all design enthusiasts who value quality and beautiful, timeless design.

Material
Manilkara wood, mirror-polished stainless steel
Length
24 cm
Diameter
0.6 cm
Care instructions
Not suitable for dishwasher. Clean immediately after use with warm water and a mild liquid soap; to protect the mirror surface only use brushes with soft bristles or a soft cloth for cleaning. If left unwashed, acidic foods, e.g. vinegar, citrus fruits, mustard and rhubarb, may damage and stain the surface.
Product ID
GJ10019848

Sigvard Bernadotte

The Swedish prince Sigvard Bernadotte (1907-2002) was an internationally recognized designer, illustrator and industrial designer. In 1929 Bernadotte saw the exhibition of Gunnar Asplund in Stockholm which was the breakthrough of functionalism. This inspired Bernadotte to act by the ideals of the functional design. Shortly afterwards Bernadotte and Georg Jensen started a long cooperation, where functionalism was visible in modern silver objects.

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