Serving Spoon #15, Pyramid Pattern, Sterling Silver Design Harald Nielsen, Georg Jensen Silver
Georg Jensen – Serving Spoon #15, Pyramid Pattern, Sterling Silver, Copenhagen 1933–1944 Design: Harald Nielsen 1927 · Pyramid Collection · Pre-war · Silver 925
A serving spoon in sterling silver 925, model #15, Pyramid pattern, designed by Harald Nielsen in 1927 and executed by the Georg Jensen Silberschmiede in Copenhagen between 1933 and 1944. The handle with its characteristic stepped profile — the defining motif of the Pyramid collection — and oval bowl. Length 20 cm. Square Georg Jensen hallmark 1933–1944.
The Pyramid collection — designed by Harald Nielsen from 1927 — is one of the most celebrated Art Déco creations of Georg Jensen. Nielsen drew inspiration from the treasures of Tutankhamun's tomb, discovered in 1922, to develop this rigorous geometric vocabulary with its immediately recognisable stepped profile. Pieces from the Pyramid collection are held in the collections of the Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen, MoMA in New York and Koldinghus in Denmark.
- Length: 20 cm
- Material: sterling silver 925
- Hallmark: square Georg Jensen mark 1933–1944
- Model: #15 · Pyramid pattern
- Design: Harald Nielsen, 1927
- Production: Georg Jensen Silberschmiede, Copenhagen, 1933–1944
- Condition: vintage · previously owned · very good well-maintained condition
Seen in museums — available to you.
Available for viewing by appointment at our Düsseldorf gallery.
Keywords integrated: Georg Jensen, Pyramid serving spoon #15, Harald Nielsen 1927, sterling silver 925, Danish Art Déco pre-war, Tutankhamun, Designmuseum Danmark, MoMA New York, Koldinghus
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Sterling silver
Length: 20 cm
Reference (ID): 998160
Availability: In stock





























