Copenhagen cutlery set 16 pcs, gold colour stainless steel

Georg Jensen

£214.00 £268.00
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Georg Jensen
Copenhagen cutlery set 16 pcs
£214.00 £268.00



Description

Georg Jensen's cutlery set Copenhagen sets the table with soft curves and a beautiful shine of gold-toned stainless steel. Designed by Grethe Meyer in 1991, Copenhagen cutlery brings an elegant touch of Scandinavian design to daily life and celebrations.

The 16-piece cutlery set includes four of each: the dinner spoon, dinner fork, long grill dinner knife and teaspoon. All are made of high-quality stainless steel.

Material
Stainless steel with PVD coating
Length
13.7–22 cm
Measurement details
Length:
knife 22 cm
fork 20 cm
spoon 20 cm teaspoon 13,7 cm
Colour
Matte gold
Care instructions
Wash by hand or dishwasher max. 60 degrees
Product ID
GJ10019717

Grethe Meyer

Grethe Meyer (1918-2008) was a Danish architect and designer specialising in cutlery and ceramics. Meyer became best-known for the several popular designs she created for tableware brand Royal Copenhagen, but collaborated with a variety of design companies during her career.

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