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77741 Rizzoli Georg Jensen: Reflections Book
77741 Rizzoli Georg Jensen: Reflections Book
77741 Rizzoli Georg Jensen: Reflections Book
77741 Rizzoli Georg Jensen: Reflections Book
77741 Rizzoli Georg Jensen: Reflections Book
77741 Rizzoli Georg Jensen: Reflections Book
77741 Rizzoli Georg Jensen: Reflections Book
77741 Rizzoli Georg Jensen: Reflections Book
77741 Rizzoli Georg Jensen: Reflections Book
77741 Rizzoli Georg Jensen: Reflections Book

Rizzoli • Georg Jensen: Reflections

Book

George Jensen: Reflexions.
240 pages.
Hardcover.

REF. 77741

W.36,1 x H.2,8 x D.28,7cm

€79,00

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The preeminent luxury silver brand in the world, Georg Jensen is the essence of Danish design and craftsmanship. Founded in 1904, Georg Jensen has a deep heritage in high-end silversmithing that represents timeless design and enduring style. The eponymous founder was trained as an artist at the turn of the twentieth century, and his jewelry designs in the art nouveau style won immediate acclaim. Jensen was the first design company to reach out to outside designers to ensure the best designed products in their ever-expanding lines, which include sterling silver cutlery, jewelry, watches, and housewares. 

Arne Jacobsen, Henning Koppel, and Nanna Ditzel are just a few of the names synonymous with Danish Modern who designed their best products for Jensen. That tradition continues today with celebrated designers such as Jean Nouvel and Ilse Crawford. With beautiful historic photographs and drawings from Jensen’s extensive archive, which display the incredible craftsmanship and technical innovations of the highly skilled silversmiths, Georg Jensen is a sumptuous visual celebration of Danish design. Offering a lavish and in-depth look at some of the most stunning silver creations in history, this volume is for anyone interested in design and craftsmanship.

When Rizzoli’s bookshop opened its doors in 1964, it was set on one of the most luxurious streets in the world, Fifth Avenue in New York, with iconic shops such as Tiffany's and Cartier as its neighbours. Its original location immediately demonstrated Rizzoli's ambition to establish itself as an icon of New York culture and luxury, a goal that was fulfilled almost immediately, and which was consolidated when in 1974 it began its activity as a publisher. 

Beautifully illustrated books on architecture, interior design, fashion, photography, haute cuisine and fine art made Rizzoli New York one of the world's leading publishers.