New Cobra for Your Table Top
Complete your stylish table setting with exciting new additions to the ever popular Cobra collection. The iconic fluid lines now appear on salt and pepper grinders and shakers, serving bowls, platters and trays and even on a pair of sculptural egg cups, all beautifully crafted from mirror-polished stainless steel.
NEWS 2021
Complete your table setting
Now you can bring the sense of playfulness to your table top with stylish ceramics, glassware, serving dishes and platters. Using unexpected sculptural and organic forms, everyday objects are given an unexpected twist that adds a sophisticated yet lighthearted dimension to any mealtime, be it a casual family lunch, supper with friends or an elegant dinner party.
Iconic and Sculptural
Capturing a sense of movement, the fluid and sensuous curves of Cobra have become an iconic and much-loved piece of Georg Jensen’s design history. Created by designer Constantin Wortmann almost as functional pieces of sculpture, the collection’s success lies in its winning combination of charm, practicality and superb quality.-
COBRA snack bowlMirror polished stainless steel€ 124,00Sold outNotify Me
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COBRA serving bowl, mediumMirror polished stainless steel€ 108,00
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COBRA serving bowl, largeMirror polished stainless steel€ 133,00Sold outNotify Me
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COBRA egg cupsMirror polished stainless steel€ 49,00
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COBRA serving trayMirror polished stainless steel, Fabric€ 166,00
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COBRA fruit/bread basketMirror polished stainless steel€ 99,00
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COBRA PitcherMirror polished stainless steel€ 149,00
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40%COBRA bowl, mediumWhite porcelain€ 29,00 € 17,40Sold out
Collecting Cobra
Instantly recognisable, the quirky organic shapes add an element of playful, yet always elegant, style to both classic and contemporary interiors. Use alongside the existing range of plates and glassware to create a dining experience that is anything but predictable.
THE DESIGNER
Constantin Wortmann
German-born Constantin Wortmann believes that good product design should elicit an emotional reaction from the user and not be taken too seriously, and therefore he injects a quirky sense of humour into all of his pieces. Working with a motto that ‘form should follow emotion’, he redesigns everyday objects so that they retain their practicality but express a sense of fun.