Grand Prix cutlery set, 16 pcs, polished stainless steel

Kay Bojesen

£320.00 £400.00
Price incl. VAT and duties

Kay Bojesen
Grand Prix cutlery set
£320.00 £400.00



Description

Kay Bojesen’s Grand Prix cutlery set includes a total of 16 pieces: 4 dinner forks, 4 dinner knives, 4 dinner spoons and 4 teaspoons. Crafted from polished stainless steel, the cutlery set is perfect as a milestone gift, for someone moving into a new home, or perhaps to complement your existing dinnerware collection.

The Grand Prix cutlery collection is among the most renowned works of the iconic Danish designer Kay Bojesen. In the 1930s, Bojesen set out to create a versatile cutlery series suitable for hands of all sizes, perfect for both everyday use and special occasions, with the aim that these pieces could be passed down through generations as cherished heirlooms. At the 1951 Milan Triennial, his silver cutlery was awarded the first prize – the Grand Prix – and ever since, the collection has been known by this name. After the win, the cutlery was introduced in a matte steel version, and in 2011, the series was expanded with polished steel utensils.

Material
Polished stainless steel
Colour
Polished steel
Length
13–19.5 cm
Notes
The set contains: 4 x dinner knife
4 x dinner fork
4 x dinner spoon
4 x teaspoon
Care instructions
Dishwasher safe
Product ID
RD100P

Kay Bojesen

Kay Bojesen (1886-1958) is one of the most important pioneers of Danish design. Trained as a silversmith at the Georg Jensen workshop, he designed several products in silver, such as cutlery and serving dishes, including his famous Grand Prix cutlery. Kay Bojesen worked with other materials as well and was particularly interested of exploring the possibilities of wood. 

Best-known examples of Bojesen’s wooden designs are the wooden animals that have become classics of Scandinavian design. Bojesen’s wooden animals are still loved by children and adults as they were during the 1950s when they first appeared. The monkey, the bear and the elephant are more than just wooden sculptures – Bojesen wanted to create wooden characters with a heart and personality. The animals are sympathetic and inspiring – perfect as a toy and also as a piece of decoration. Bojesen’s wooden animals were an immediate success and for this reason, the wooden monkey was exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London during the 1950s. Bojesen was awarded many important prizes, such as the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale, and he was also appointed silversmith to the King of Denmark.

 

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