Georg Jensen BERNADOTTE Thermo Jug
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Georg Jensen Bernadotte Thermo Jug
Georg Jensen Bernadotte Thermo Jug
The stylish and popular Bernadotte Thermo jug is a great example of bringing together the beauty of classic Scandinavian design and the practicality of contemporary times. Originally conceived by royal Prince Sigvard Bernadotte in 1938 as a beautiful but straightforward jug, the design has been transformed into a modern vacuum thermos. Now made entirely from stainless steel, it has a shatterproof inner shell that keeps fluids warm or cold for up to 6 hours.
Sigvard Bernadotte was the son of the Swedish king but carved out a career as one of Georg Jensen’s earliest collaborators. Greatly influenced by the functionalist movement prevalent at the time, his work is characterised by sophistication, elegance but above all practicality.
The distinctive fluted jug is expertly crafted from chrome-plated stainless steel with a specially coated inner vessel that is resistant to taste contamination.
- Materials: Stainless steel
- Chrome-plated steel, inner coating
- Suitable for contact with food.
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.