Georg Jensen
Pyramid Cutlery Collection, 925 Sterling Silver
- Specifications
- Description
- The Designer
- The Maker
- Brand:Georg Jensen of Denmark
- Country: Denmark
- SKU: GJ-30150-02-03-11-31-61-FSK-FJ
- Material: 925 Sterling Silver
- Care:Please click here for Georg Jensen Home Product Care Instructions
- Designer:Harald Nielsen
- Dimensions:
- Dinner Fork (Large): 7 3/5"
- Dinner Spoon: 7 2/7"
- Dinner Knife (Large): 10"
- Short-Handled Dinner Knife: 8 6/7"
- Dinner Fork: 7 1/5"
- Dessert Spoon: 6 1/2"
- Long-Handled Dinner Knife: 9"
- Luncheon Fork: 6 2/7"
- Long-Handled Luncheon Knife: 8 1/9"
- Child's Teaspoon (Large): 5 5/8"
- Teaspoon (Small): 4 2/3"
- Pastry Fork: 5 1/3"
- Butter Knife: 5 5/8"
- Fish Fork: 6 2/7"
- Fish Knife: 7 2/3"
- Fruit Knife: 6 1/2"
- Child's Fork: 5 5/9"
- Serving Spoon (Small): 7 7/8"
- Serving Fork (Small): 7 7/8"
- Cake Knife: 9 1/2"
Designed in 1927 by Harald Nielsen, the Pyramid sterling silver cutlery pattern was inspired by a fascination of Ancient Egyptian forms and symbolism which were in vogue in the late 1920s after the discovery of Tutankhamon's tomb. Pyramid's Egyptian motif, seen in the stepped pyramid finial topped off with a small ball, illustrates Harald Nielsen's contribution to the highly stylized and geometric art-deco style. As he once said: Ornamentation should emphasize the Harmony of the pieces but must not dominate.
Perhaps his most famous design, Harald Nielsen's 1947 version of the Old Danish silver pattern was a reaction to the years of Denmark's occupation during World War II. Thoroughly Danish and possessing a solid and expressive feeling of precious silver, the line has been a favourite set for three generations.
The double flutes of the pattern belie its original heritage: they come from a French style that has been common in Denmark since the 18th century. Harald Nielsen used the characteristic decoration to accentuate a shape whose strong, clear lines are utterly his own.
The Old Danish cutlery line is a testimony to Nielsen's long and intimate affair with silver. He came to the Georg Jensen Silversmithy as an apprentice as early as 1909 and went on to become Georg Jensen's trusted colleague. After Georg Jensen's death in 1935, Harald Nielsen made it his life's work to carry on the master's work. In total, Nielsen spent more than half a century at Georg Jensen.
In many ways, the story of his involvement—from an early age and low level of expertise to becoming a master craftsman—is the story of the Georg Jensen legacy.
We are pleased to offer a special and unique assortment of the Georg Jensen Home & Design Collections. For the past century, Georg Jensen has stood for refined and organic design that is both pure and timeless. It is the elegant simplicity in Georg Jensen's products that surprises and delights the senses. Always distinctive and full of life, the serene flowing forms of Jensen designs are surprising enriched by exquisitely sculpted ornamentation. FjØRN Scandinavian offers the complete assortment of Georg Jensen Living, Steel & Sterling Flatware plus highlights from the Danish Heritage Collections. From Scandinavian Gifts and Barware to Sterling Cutlery and Heritage Gifts, Georg Jensen represents the elegance and luxury of Scandinavian Living.