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The distinctive and elegant grooved surface of this Bernadotte French coffee press adds an unmistakable touch of Art Deco to the table. Beautifully crafted from mirror-polished stainless steel, the press is double-walled to keep the coffee warm a little longer, and the stainless steel filter is easy to clean.
A beautiful example of Scandinavian design, these white porcelain Thermo mugs combine both form and function whilst retaining a cool and contemporary aesthetic. The fine grooves on the surface reference early Art Deco style and give a minimalist decoration but at the same time allow the user to grip the mug safely. Meanwhile, the double layer of the mug keeps the contents warm whilst not burning your hand. Swedish royal prince Sigvard Bernadotte was perhaps Georg Jensen’s very first design star. His work displays an appreciation of craftsmanship combined with modern innovation and he was credited with starting the house’s transition from Art Nouveau into a more functionalist, Scandinavian sensibility. His timeless pieces have become the inspiration for the Bernadotte collection of tableware.
Based on the iconic Bernadotte Thermo jug, this beautiful pitcher combines the very best in Scandinavian design with modern functionality. Crafted in mirror-finished stainless steel with distinctive Art Deco-inspired grooved lines the jug brings a sophisticated elegance to the tabletop. The pitcher holds 1.6 liters of fluid making it perfect for iced water and juice or alternatively use it to serve soup for the ultimate stylish dinner party! Swedish prince Sigvard Bernadotte was one of Georg Jensen’s very first design stars. His work displays a love of craftsmanship combined with uncompromising modernism and he was credited with spearheading the house’s transition from Art Nouveau into a more functionalist, Scandinavian aesthetic. His timeless pieces have become true classics.
Serve your milk or cream with a touch of Scandinavian elegance. The Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte designed his very first product with Georg Jensen back in 1931: it was a milk jug in the finest sterling silver, inspired by the Functionalist movement of the time. His original design has been given a new twist in stainless steel, and the result is classic Georg Jensen: instantly recognizable and timeless in its appearance. The Bernadotte creamer and milk jug are inspired by the original designs of Sigvard Bernadotte, and it is expertly crafted from stainless steel. It has been polished by hand to ensure a perfect surface.
. Alexa. Saratoga, CA. 2025-02-28 12:21:25
The classic elegance of this hand-blown crystal glass Bernadotte carafe makes it perfect for serving water or fruit juice. The narrow shape means it will sit easily in the door of a fridge keeping the contents chilled and the distinctive ridged surface is not only decorative but allows a firm grip.
The iconic Bernadotte Thermo jug has been reimagined into this modern version of the classic design. Retaining the signature shape and grooved design, the new jug comes in a beautiful terracotta red. The piece features a sturdy stainless steel inner lining that will help keep contents warm or chilled for longer. The jug's stainless steel lid comes with a handy button that doesn't require the top to be unscrewed when pouring beverages.
As sweet and lovely as it gets. Keep your sugar stored in style with the Bernadotte sugar bowl, a timeless piece of Scandinavian design that will light up any table.
Beautiful. Mina. denver, CO. 2024-05-02 15:41:03
A wonderful cake deserves to be enjoyed and served in style. The Bernadotte cake spade brings a notable and elegant touch to the table – and your cake. Its fluted shaft is inspired by the Functionalist movement of the 1930s, and the organic shape of the blade points back to heritage Georg Jensen designs. The Bernadotte collection was created by Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte, and the first cutlery pieces were released in 1938. Ever since then, the collection has been extended with new additions, and it remains one of the most successful and popular collaborations in the history of Georg Jensen.
With its classic good looks and distinctive deep grooved decoration, the Bernadotte collection of cutlery has stood the test of time and remains the epitome of sophistication. Originally designed in 1936, this stainless steel five-piece set brings a sense of elegance to any mealtime. By birth a prince in the Swedish royal family, Sigvard Bernadotte became one of Georg Jensen’s earliest design stars. Greatly influenced by the prevailing Functionalist movement, he introduced a more minimalist and practical aesthetic to the house which paved the way for mid-century modernism.
With its timeless design and its practical elegance, the Bernadotte salad serving set adds something very special to any table setting. The graphic Functionalist riffles and the beautiful proportions have made the Bernadotte collection one of the most popular in the long history of Georg Jensen. The man behind the collection was Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte – and ever since the launch in the 1930s the products have come to symbolize Scandinavian aesthetics and craftsmanship. The Bernadotte salad serving set is made from stainless steel. It has been polished by hand to ensure the best finish.
Good wine deserves a beautiful glass and these contemporary white wine glasses in lead-free crystal are a perfect choice. The eye-catching soft grooves not only echo art deco detailing but also allow the glasses to be held firmly, even when the chilled white wine causes condensation on the outside. Form and function combined are a true sign of great Scandinavian design! Sigvard Bernadotte was the son of the Swedish king but carved out a career as one of Georg Jensen’s first design collaborators. Greatly influenced by the functionalist movement, he is credited for leading the house from highly decorated art nouveau styling to a more streamlined aesthetic. His influence can be still seen today and is the inspiration behind the Bernadotte tableware collection.
I adore these wine glasses, they are the perfect style combination of modern and vintage design. Theyre elegant but not stuffy, so pretty and delicate. I am beyond thrilled with the quality and performance of this beautiful wine glass, I can confidently recommend.. Chris. Rancho Cucamonga, CA. 2025-01-05 18:12:37
All drinks taste better when served in a good glass! This set of six tall lead-free crystal tumblers bring a sophisticated elegance to everything from a simple glass of water to a mouthwatering gin and tonic. The gentle grooves on the surface add visual interest and reference Art Deco detailing but also have a practical side in that they allow a good grip on the glasses. Prince Sigvard Bernadotte was not only one of Georg Jensen’s earliest design collaborators but he was also a member of the Swedish royal family. His elegant and functional work has truly stood the test of time and is the inspiration for the Bernadotte collection of tableware.
A little small and fragile for everyday use, but beautiful. Janet. Langley, WA. 2023-08-09 10:39:30
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