Sophisticated and classic, Mitra cutlery adds a touch of elegance to the dining table. Its pared down aesthetic allows the distinctive form be the only decorative feature giving it timeless appeal and this stainless steel set of four pieces makes a perfect start from which to build a whole setting. Mitra was designed in 1941 by Gundorph Albertus, one of Georg Jensen’s earliest collaborators. His training as a sculptor is evident in his understand and appreciation of shape. It is made from stainless steel with a matte finish and suitable for a dishwasher.
Sophisticated and classic, Mitra cutlery adds a touch of elegance to the dining table. Its pared down aesthetic allows the distinctive form be the only decorative feature giving it timeless appeal and this stainless steel set of four pieces makes a perfect start from which to build a whole setting. Mitra was designed in 1941 by Gundorph Albertus, one of Georg Jensen’s earliest collaborators. His training as a sculptor is evident in his understand and appreciation of shape. It is made from stainless steel with a matte finish and suitable for a dishwasher.
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Sophisticated and classic, Mitra cutlery adds a touch of elegance to the dining table. Its pared down aesthetic allows the distinctive form be the only decorative feature giving it timeless appeal and this stainless steel set of four pieces makes a perfect start from which to build a whole setting. Mitra was designed in 1941 by Gundorph Albertus, one of Georg Jensen’s earliest collaborators. His training as a sculptor is evident in his understand and appreciation of shape. It is made from stainless steel with a matte finish and suitable for a dishwasher.
Sophisticated and classic, Mitra cutlery adds a touch of elegance to the dining table. Its pared down aesthetic allows the distinctive form be the only decorative feature giving it timeless appeal and this stainless steel set of four pieces makes a perfect start from which to build a whole setting. Mitra was designed in 1941 by Gundorph Albertus, one of Georg Jensen’s earliest collaborators. His training as a sculptor is evident in his understand and appreciation of shape. It is made from stainless steel with a matte finish and suitable for a dishwasher.
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About this product | |
Materials | Matte stainless steel |
Design year | 1941 |
Dishwashable. | true |
Suitable for contact with food. | true |
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About this product | |
Materials | Matte stainless steel |
Design year | 1941 |
Dishwashable. | true |
Suitable for contact with food. | true |