Designed: 1953
Grand Prix Salad Set
Origin: Denmark
''Even though an old proverb says too much special knowledge makes you stupid I, as a craftsman, must say that having gone through an apprenticeship in the field of applied art, gives me certain advantages in the difficult art of design, as compared to those who partly or completely work from theoretical knowledge.''
Kay Bojesen was a silversmith, but through his wooden toys he became known as one of Danish applied art's great pioneers.
Those people, who work with the renewal of the shape of silverware would be wise to study the models of the past. The oldest are hand made and as a result, in the case of the best models, unbeatable with regards to balance.
Kay Bojesen
His Grand Prix cutlery received its name when it won first prize in Milan in 1951.
Materials: Stainless steel
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