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COBRA Pitcher

159.00

The iconic Cobra pitcher has an instantly recognisable sinuous shape that references nature but then is reinterpreted in a totally contemporary and minimal way. As well as being beautiful, the shape is functional, with the narrow neck making it easy to hold and pour. The pitcher will grace any dining room table and make a perfect gift for any lover of style.

The Cobra series of candlesticks, carafes and pitchers is one of Georg Jensen’s most popular. Designer Constantin Wortmann works using the motto ‘form follows emotions’ and believes that products should elicit an emotional response and need not be taken too seriously.

Made from mirror-polished stainless steel, the pitcher is light-weight and practical. It holds 1.2 litres of liquid.

Measurements:H: 330 mm / 12.99 inches.

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Description

With a history that spans more than 100 years, the Georg Jensen brand represents quality craftsmanship and timeless aesthetic design, producing lifestyle products ranging from hollowware to watches, jewellery and home products.

The philosophy of Georg Jensen himself was to create democratic designs possessing both functionality and beauty. His artisanal skill and artistic talent combined with his continuous ability to identify and support design talent was the foundation on which he built Georg Jensen in Copenhagen in 1904.

Georg Jensen’s style embraced the Art Nouveau lines of the day but injected them with a distinctive vigour that continues to resonate today. Serene flowing forms are enriched by exquisitely sculpted ornamentation and his stylised bouquets of flowers and lush bunches of grapes reflect his sensual delight in nature. Our most important task is to leverage the ideas and principles of the master himself and translate these into the design of the present day.

 

Henning Koppel showed an early talent for art, leading him to train in both drawing and aquarelle early on. He continued studies in sculpture at the Royal Danish Academy and later in Paris. His superb drafting skills, developed as a child, helped him in to produce outstanding product renderings of his designs.