Get a glimpse of our new collection of archival jewellery at in Paris this weekend.
The series brings together works by female artist-makers who collaborated with Georg Jensen during the second half of the last century, showcased alongside pieces f...
Crafted in 18kt yellow gold and sterling silver and set with scattered diamonds, the new Offspring rings by for Georg Jensen refine the collection's signature oval motif.
Eccentricity 02 / Silver Bonbonnière no. 1193 by Henning Koppel, 1973
Join us in our new series, Eccentricities, as we uncover archive gems shaped by character.
Eccentricity 01 / Silver Telephone by Sigvard Bernadotte, 1942.
Follow our new series, Eccentricities, as it uncovers, over the coming weeks, a curation of archive gems shaped by character.
Sal wears the new Mercy pendant in 18kt yellow gold, suspended from a waxed cotton cord that lends the piece an expression that is at once simple and sophisticated.
Last in our series spotlighting archive objects shaped by character is this silver canister, designed by Danish sculptor Arno Malinowski in 1940.
It is a piece that speaks to the humorous, playful spirit found across many works in Georg Jensen's Cop...
This spring, the Lituus vase comes in a new, smaller size. The design features intersecting cylindrical forms that support flowers throughout their life cycle, even as they bend and wither.
Versatile pieces for everyday wear. Crafted by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe during her decades-long collaboration with the house, the jewellery is shown alongside a sterling silver lipstick case designed by Sigvard Bernadotte in 1958.
Crafted in 1971, this pair of Forget-Me-Knot earrings by silversmith Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe is at once simple and expressive. Formed from a single strand of sterling silver, the design twists into a spiral motif resembling a loose knot.