Georg Jensen BERNADOTTE Tray
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How you present your food or drinks is an important part of home entertaining so serve with a touch more style with this elegant tray! Beautifully crafted from smoked oak, the tray has stainless steel handles that feature the signature Art Deco-inspired grooves of iconic designer Sigvard Bernadotte. Masterfully combining functionality and beauty, it is the perfect size to use for breakfast in bed or for serving cocktails at a dinner party, its Art Deco style working well with Georg Jensen’s Manhattan bar set. And when not in use, it makes a stylish decorative object on a table or shelf, it makes a perfect addition to any stylish home.
Swedish royal prince Sigvard Bernadotte was a talented designer who became one of Georg Jensen’s very first collaborators. He played a major part in the house’s move from romantic Art Nouveau to more stringent functionalism and his work continues to influence decades later.
The tray is expertly made from smoked oak wood with stainless steel handles. It has a lacquered finish to give extra resistance to stains and scratches.
Stainless steel, Smoked oak
Size: H 2.4 cm, L 46 cm, W 28 cm
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.