Georg Jensen Coffee Spoon

Set of Jensen flatware in the popular Acorn pattern,grown to include shops in New York, Paris, London
designed by Johan Rhode in 1915. Rhode wasand Berlin. Silversmith Georg Jensen started his
probably the most influential of all the designers whoworkshop in Copenhagen in 1904, and the company
worked at Georg jensen, and the Acorn pattern ishas continued to grow and expand to this day. The
the most popular of all of Jensen's flatware designs,emphasis on design, craftsmanship, and superior
still in production today. The set comprises of 12quality are the cornerstones of Georg Jensen
teaspoons (medium size), 12 cakeforks and 12designer flatware and artistic home items.
butterknives, which are also suitable for pate. TheAt first glance simple, slender and stylish. At the
butterknives all have silver blades (these arenext, so familiar. That's how architect Grethe Meyer
sometimes produced with steel blades). Each of thedescribes Copenhagen, which she designed in 1991.
36 pieces is clearly hallmarked "Sterling DenmarkThe simple straightforwardness of this cutlery set
Georg Jensen & Wendal A/S", the mark usedinitially looks to have been the result of divine
between 1945 and 1951 on items retailed ininspiration. Not so, according to Grethe Meyer,
Copenhagen.Copenhagen is the product of deep thought,
Georg Jensen stainless and sterling flatware is theexperience and experiment. Copenhagen is in the
utmost in quality and design. Georg Jensen is anwords of its creator 'something that just is.
international design company with Danish roots; it has