The Bernadotte long spoon is the perfect accessory to your cup of coffee or tea, and with its timeless design and appeal it is certain to add a touch of elegance to your table.
Swedish Prince Sigvard Bernadotte designed the very first cutlery pieces of his namesake collection in 1938, and to this day the products remain ever as popular as when they were first released.
The Bernadotte long spoon is expertly crafted from stainless steel. The giftbox contains 4 spoons.
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Product details
Item number: 10014960
Materials: Mirror polished stainless steel
Steel does not exist in native form but is a metal alloy manufactured mainly from iron. All stainless steel products are hand-polished, which is a rather time consuming process performed by only the most skilledcraftsmen.
18/8 (13% chromium, 10% nickel, 72% steel). Georg Jensen’s stainless steel home décor, tableware and cutlery are all made of this quality.
Steel does not exist in native form but is a metal alloy manufactured mainly from iron. All stainless steel products are hand-polished, which is a rather time consuming process performed by only the most skilledcraftsmen.
18/8 (13% chromium, 10% nickel, 72% steel). Georg Jensen’s stainless steel home décor, tableware and cutlery are all made of this quality.
Measurements:
H: 185 mm / 7.28 inches.
Design year: 2018
Launch year: 2019
Meet the designer
Sigvard Bernadotte
Prince Sigvard Bernadotte (1907-2002) was trained at the Kungliga Konstakademien in Stockholm in 1929. The prince’s long affiliation with Georg Jensen represents another chapter in the rich history of Scandinavian design. His Bernadotte collection has been and continues to be a favourite for generations.
Prince Sigvard Bernadotte (1907-2002) was trained at the Kungliga Konstakademien in Stockholm in 1929. The following year he saw the Stockholm exhibition of Gunnar Asplund, which marked the breakthrough of functionalism. This influenced Bernadotte’s own style and he incorporated the ideals of functional elegance into his design thenceforth. Shortly afterwards, Prince Sigvard Bernadotte and Georg Jensen began a long and fruitful cooperation, in which the new functionalism was at the centre of a more modern interpretation of the work of silver.
The prince’s long affiliation with Georg Jensen represents another chapter in the rich history of Scandinavian design. His Bernadotte collection has been and continues to be a favourite for generations.
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