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georg jensen | bernadotte highball glass | set of 6

georg jensen | bernadotte highball glass | set of 6
georg jensen | bernadotte highball glass | set of 6
georg jensen | bernadotte highball glass | set of 6
New Arrival

georg jensen | bernadotte highball glass | set of 6

Regular price $119.00
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Dimensions: diameter 6.2 x 16cm high | 450ml
Material: lead-free crystal


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Serve your favourite cocktails and iced soda in this set of Bernadotte highball glasses. The pieces are defined by the grooved and geometric lines that represent designer Sigvard Bernadotte's functionalist approach to design. Carefully crafted in crystal, these stunning glasses make serving long drinks for yourself and your guests a real pleasure.

Swedish royal prince Sigvard Bernadotte was one of Georg Jensen’s very first design partners. His work combined a love of craftsmanship with a totally modernist eye and he was credited with taking the house from Art Nouveau to a more functionalist, Scandinavian aesthetic. His timeless pieces have inspired this contemporary Bernadotte tableware collection.

The highball glasses come in sets of 6 and are made of lead-free crystal.

Dishwasher safe.


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An unparalleled sense of craftsmanship has distinguished Georg Jensen since its founding in 1904. What began as a small silversmithy in Copenhagen has evolved into a renowned global design house with a 120-year legacy of bold design, participating in some of the greatest design movements of the past century.  
Bringing together pieces created in collaboration with some of the greatest designers from Denmark and beyond, their home collection reflects Georg Jensen’s enduring commitment to bold, innovative design. Each object showcases their longstanding approach to craftsmanship and creativity, honed over the past century.

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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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