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  2. Georg Jensen - Wikipedia

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    Georg Jensen, Ib (1999 & 2004) ”Der var engang en sølvsmed - Historien om min far Georg Jensen” (Once there were a silversmith – the story of my father). By Ib Georg Jensen , Georg Jensen's youngest son and published in Danish by publishing house Aschehoug, Denmark, in 1999 (1st Edition) ISBN 9788755334410 , 227 pages.

  3. Georg Jensen A/S - Wikipedia

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    Georg Jensen A/S (originally Georg Jensens Sølvsmedie A/S) is a Danish designer company with a focus on silverware. It was founded in 1904 by silversmith Georg Jensen . In December 2023, the company was acquired by the Fiskars Group for 155 million euros.

  4. Ib Georg Jensen - Wikipedia

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    Ib Georg Jensen (born 5 August 1927, Hellerup, Denmark – died 25 May 2021 Lindely, Hellerup, Denmark) was a Danish ceramist, designer and author by the alias 'Muk'.. He was the youngest child of Danish silversmith and designer Georg Arthur Jensen (1866–1935) and his wife Magdalene Hanna Agnes Christiansen (1888–1966).

  5. Søren Georg Jensen - Wikipedia

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    Jensen's sculptural works often consist of interlocking stones, each independently worked. [4] From 1949, Jensen was a designer at the Georg Jensen company, becoming its artistic director from 1962 to 1974. He contributed a series of notable hollowware pieces as well as a few items of jewelry.

  6. Georg Jensen Inc. (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Georg Jensen Inc. was a gift and department store known for Scandinavian imports located in midtown Manhattan at 667 Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street from 1935–1968. In 1935, it was founded and managed by Frederik Lunning (1881–1952), re-inventing his original New York store, Georg Jensen Handmade Silver, Inc., founded 1923, at 169 West 57th Street, across from Carnegie Hall. [1]

  7. George Jensen - Wikipedia

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    George Jensen (August 9, 1878 – October 4, 1977) was an artist of Danish descent born in Port Clinton, Ohio. Jensen was best known for his Midwest and New England landscape and seascape oil paintings as well as for his artistic versatility producing numerous works from water colors to linoleum block.

  8. Georg Jensen Damask - Wikipedia

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    Georg Jensen Damask has collaborated with designers such as John Becker, [3] Bodil Bødtker-Næss, [3] Knud V. Engelhardt, [3] Arne Jacobsen, Nina Ferlov, Grethe Sørensen, [6] Bent Georg Jensen, Vibeke Klint, Kim Naver and Jette Nevers [7] This has been an important source of interest for Nevers for a considerable time.

  9. Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe - Wikipedia

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    She then met the Danish silversmith Georg Jensen, for whom she began designing exclusively in 1969. Torun is the designer behind some of the most famous Georg Jensen jewelry designs, including 'Mobius', 'The Vivianna / Open Watch', 'Beans', 'Forget me knot' and 'Hidden Heart'. [ 7 ]