Posted on May 16, 2010.
Georg Jensen spoon Jensen Cutlery Set in the popular Acorn pattern, designed by Johan Rhode in 1915. Rhode was probably the most influential of all the designers who worked at Georg Jensen Acorn and the model is the most popular of all designs of cutlery Jensen, still in production today. The set consists of 12 teaspoons (medium size), 12 and 12 cakeforks butterknives, which are also suitable for pate. The butterknives all have silver blades (these are sometimes produced with steel blades). Each of the 36 pieces is clearly hallmarked "Sterling Denmark Georg Jensen & Wendal A / S, the mark used between 1945 and 1951 on items retailed in Copenhagen.
Georg Jensen sterling flatware and stainless is the highest quality and design. Georg Jensen is an international company with roots of Danish design, it has grown to include stores in New York, Paris, London and Berlin. Silversmith Georg Jensen started his workshop in Copenhagen in 1904, and the company continued to grow and expand to this day. The emphasis on design, craftsmanship and quality were the cornerstones of Georg Jensen cutlery items and art house designer.
At first sight simple, slim and elegant. At the next, so familiar. Thus the architect Grethe Meyer describes Copenhagen, which she designed in 1991. The simplicity of this simple cutlery looks first to have been the result of divine inspiration. Not so, according Grethe Meyer, Copenhagen is the product of deep thinking, experience and experimentation. Copenhagen is in the words of its creator "something that is fair. Please purchase online on www.etabletop.com