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Georg JensenCafu Clear Glass Medium Vase
$149
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- Crafted from a mouth-blown clear glass which makes each vase unique, Cafu is designed by Danish duo Holmbäck Nordentoft who took inspiration from the sculptural forms of Henning Koppel's works. Eye-catching when filled with flowers or simply on its own.
- Approx. 10.2"Dia x 13.9"T
- Sold indvidually
- Wipe clean
- Imported
About Georg Jensen:
In 1904 the Danish silversmith Georg Jensen founded his first modest silver smithy in the heart of Copenhagen. Thirty years later, he had made an international name for himself. When he died in 1935, the New York Herald Tribune saluted him as "the greatest silversmith of the last 300 years."
In 1904 the Danish silversmith Georg Jensen founded his first modest silver smithy in the heart of Copenhagen. Thirty years later, he had made an international name for himself. When he died in 1935, the New York Herald Tribune saluted him as "the greatest silversmith of the last 300 years."
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Georg JensenCafu Clear Small Vase
$129
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- Online Inquiries: HCS21_HF89L
- Store Inquiries:#401221075134
- Crafted from a mouth-blown clear glass which makes each vase unique, cafu is designed by Danish duo Holmbäck Nordentoft who took inspiration from the sculptural forms of Henning Koppel's works. Eye-catching when filled with flowers or simply on its own.
- Approx. 7.8"Dia x 10.8"T
- Sold individually
- Wipe clean
- Imported
About Georg Jensen:
In 1904 the Danish silversmith Georg Jensen founded his first modest silver smithy in the heart of Copenhagen. Thirty years later, he had made an international name for himself. When he died in 1935, the New York Herald Tribune saluted him as "the greatest silversmith of the last 300 years."
In 1904 the Danish silversmith Georg Jensen founded his first modest silver smithy in the heart of Copenhagen. Thirty years later, he had made an international name for himself. When he died in 1935, the New York Herald Tribune saluted him as "the greatest silversmith of the last 300 years."