The unique stepped ziggurat pattern that appears at the base of each handle of this Pyramid cutlery gives it an incomparable touch of Art Deco glamour and sophistication. Created in 1926, the design retains its timeless elegance and still brings classic beauty to the table.
Georg Jensen's Koppel pitcher gets a colorful new life in the famous design.
Defined by a smooth, matte finish, the pitcher's elegant new hue is borrowed from designer Henning Koppel's original sketches, which he brushed with a palette of his favorite colors. Designed to be used alone or in combination with other editions of the pitcher, this piece respectfully pays homage to Koppel's original 1950s design.
Niels O Möller design, 1959. The Möller 80 stool appeals for its simplicity and rudimentary form, typical of Scandinavian design. Often placed at the end of a dining room table, Möller 80A can also be used as a foot rest, bedside table or an occasional stool.
Niels O Möller design, 1959. The Moller 44 tea trolley is a beautiful wooden table on wheels, perfect for clearing the table after a hearty dinner. Its simple and unpretentious design also means it can be used as a coffee table or as a decorative storage unit, in a living room or dining room. Functional and elegant, it will blend into any type of environment.
Very functional and of an unusual visual beauty, the Bernadotte thermo jugs are the ideal choice for serving your guests in style. Even though they were designed in 1938, they still look just as modern today as they did back then.