By far Georg Jensen’s most significant mid-century designer was Henning Koppel (1918-1981), whose work in the Scandinavian Modern style is as relevant to today’s contemporary interiors as when it was introduced in the 1950s. Danish-born Henning Koppel trained as a sculptor and, surprisingly, did not study as a silversmith. As a refugee in Sweden during the Second World War, Koppel supported himself, in part, by making jewelry and painting. Following the war, Koppel was hired by the Jensen firm to produce new jewelry designs, which were completely abstract in form and full of movement. Koppel’s hollowware designs for Jensen were strikingly original and reflected the influence of contemporary sculpture. He was a master of abstraction, emphasizing sculptural qualities rather than surface ornament. Koppel continued on to design not only silver flatware, hollowware and lighting, but also porcelain and glass until his death in 1981.
Previous examples of this model have been sold at Christie's, New York, 21 April 2016, lot 44, and from the Rowler Collection, Christie's, New York, 19 January 2005, lot 405.
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Overall with some minor scuffs consistent with age and use, mostly to interior, marked with designer mark, good weight, good condition.
61⁄4 in. (15.9 cm.) high, 151⁄4 in. (38.6 cm.) wide
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